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English
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Etymology
Ancient Greek (“sleepless”)
Noun
Acoemetae pl (plural only)
- (historical) An order of fifth-century monks who, by turns, kept up a divine service day and night.
Translations
fifth-century monastic order who kept up divine service day and night