释义 |
acoem·e·ti \əˈseməˌtī\ noun plural also acoem·e·tae \-ˌtē\ Usage: usually capitalized Etymology: Medieval Latin, from Late Greek akoimētoi, from plural of Greek akoimētos sleepless, from a- a- (II) + (assumed) koimētos, verbal of koiman to lull, put to sleep, go to sleep; akin to Greek keisthai to lie — more at home : monks of large 5th century and 6th century Eastern monasteries who were noted especially for their choral singing or recitation of the divine office in constant and never interrupted relays |