Acathistos

C2 16+

Pronunciation: /əˈkæθɪstɒs/

Definitions of acathistos

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

Example Sentences

A1 I heard the word 'acathistos' in a Greek church.

A2 During the service, the priest chanted the acathistos.

B1 The acathistos is a type of hymn used in Orthodox Christian worship.

B2 The acathistos is sung during the Great Lent in the Eastern Orthodox Church.

C1 The acathistos is a form of liturgical poetry that dates back to early Christian times.

C2 Scholars study the acathistos to understand the development of Byzantine hymnography.

Examples of acathistos in a Sentence

formal The acathistos hymn is a type of Eastern Orthodox hymn dedicated to the Mother of God.

informal I love listening to the acathistos hymn during church services.

slang Have you heard the acathistos hymn? It's so beautiful!

figurative The acathistos hymn is like a soothing balm for the soul.

Grammatical Forms of acathistos

past tense

acathistosed

plural

acathistoses

comparative

more acathistos

superlative

most acathistos

present tense

acathistos

future tense

will acathistos

perfect tense

have acathistos

continuous tense

is acathistosing

singular

acathistos

positive degree

acathistos

infinitive

to acathistos

gerund

acathistosing

participle

acathistosed

Origin and Evolution of acathistos

First Known Use: 1250 year
Language of Origin: Greek
Story behind the word: The word 'acathistos' originates from Greek.
Evolution of the word: The term 'acathistos' originally referred to a type of hymn in the Eastern Orthodox Church that is sung while standing. Over time, the word has come to also represent a type of liturgical poem or hymn of praise.