释义 |
apo·ly·ti·kion \ˌäˌpȯlēˈtēˌkyȯn\ noun (plural apolyti·kia \-yä\) Etymology: Middle Greek, alteration of apolytikon, from neuter of apolytikos absolving, dismissing, from Greek apolytos freed, dismissed (from apolyein to dismiss) + -ikos -ic : the concluding hymn sung in the Eastern Church at the end of offices (as matins and vespers) and varying from day to day according to the calendar |