Acathisti

C2 16+

Pronunciation: /əˈkæθɪstɪ/

Definitions of acathisti

noun a type of hymn or song of praise in the Eastern Orthodox Christian tradition

Example Sentences

A1 I heard the word 'acathisti' in a song and I don't know what it means.

A2 During the festival, the villagers sang an 'acathisti' to honor their ancestors.

B1 The priest recited an 'acathisti' during the religious ceremony.

B2 The museum displayed an ancient manuscript containing an 'acathisti' from the Byzantine era.

C1 Scholars have studied the historical significance of 'acathisti' in Byzantine hymnography.

C2 The renowned composer composed a modern adaptation of the 'acathisti' for a symphonic orchestra performance.

Examples of acathisti in a Sentence

formal The acathisti hymn is a form of Byzantine liturgical poetry.

informal I enjoy listening to the acathisti hymn during church services.

slang Have you heard that new acathisti hymn? It's really catchy.

figurative The acathisti hymn resonates deeply with my spiritual beliefs.

Grammatical Forms of acathisti

plural

acathistis

comparative

more acathisti

superlative

most acathisti

present tense

acathisti

future tense

will acathisti

perfect tense

have acathistied

continuous tense

am acathistiing

singular

acathistus

positive degree

acathisti

infinitive

to acathisti

gerund

acathistiing

participle

acathistied

Origin and Evolution of acathisti

First Known Use: 0600 year
Language of Origin: Greek
Story behind the word: The word 'acathisti' originates from the Greek word 'akathistos' meaning 'not sitting', which refers to a standing hymn sung in the Eastern Orthodox Church.
Evolution of the word: Originally used to describe a specific type of hymn in the Eastern Orthodox Church, the word 'acathisti' has evolved to refer to any standing hymn or chant sung during religious services.