释义 |
ako·lu·thia noun or ako·lou·thia \ˌäkə(ˌ)lüˈthēə\ (-s) Etymology: Middle Greek akolouthia, from Greek, sequence, from akolouthos following, from ha-, a- together + keleuthos path; akin to Greek homos same and to Lithuanian keliánti to travel and perhaps to Greek kellein to drive — more at same, hold 1. : a set order or traditional arrangement of a religious service in the Eastern Church 2. : divine office |