sticheron

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Etymology

From Greek στιχηρό (stichiró), from Ancient Greek στιχηρός (stikhērós, written in lines).

Noun

sticheron (plural sticherons or stichera)

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  1. A hymn, often written in cycles and sung in alternation with psalm verses, used in the Orthodox Church and those Eastern Catholic Churches which follow the Byzantine Rite.

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