alleluiatic

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Etymology

From Late Latin alleluiaticus, from Latin alleluia.

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Adjective

alleluiatic (comparative more alleluiatic, superlative most alleluiatic)

  1. Pertaining to or consisting of an alleluia.
    • 2004, Gregory W Woolfenden, Daily Liturgical Prayer, page 231:
      In de Officiis, Isidore described laudes as an alleluiatic chant.
    • 1984, Giulio Cattin, Music of the Middle Ages, page 10:
      Evidence of the alleluiatic psalm is found as early as Tertullian (d. 220) and in the contemporary Apostolic Tradition of Hippolytus; as we have seen, it consisted of an acclamation (alleluia) after each verse chanted by a soloist.

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