释义 |
or·thros \ˈȯrˌthrȯs\ noun or or·thron \-thrȯn\ (plural orthroses or orthrons) Usage: often capitalized Etymology: orthros from Late Greek, from Greek, dawn, sunrise; orthron from Middle Greek or New Greek, alteration of Late Greek orthros; akin to Greek orthos straight, upright — more at orth- : the morning office in the Eastern Orthodox Church somewhat corresponding to the Latin lauds |