(“nocturns”) + sang (“liturgical service”) IPA(key): /ˈuːxtˌsɑnɡ/, [ˈuːxtˌsɑŋɡ] <span class="searchmatch">uhtsang</span> m a liturgical service held at nocturns a liturgical service held at matins...
IPA(key): /ˈuːxtˌsɑn.ɡum/, [ˈuːxtˌsɑŋ.ɡum] ūhtsangum dative plural of <span class="searchmatch">ūhtsang</span>...
IPA(key): /ˈuːxtˌsɑn.ɡe/, [ˈuːxtˌsɑŋ.ɡe] ūhtsange dative singular of <span class="searchmatch">ūhtsang</span>...
IPA(key): /ˈuːxtˌsɑn.ɡɑs/, [ˈuːxtˌsɑŋ.ɡɑs] ūhtsangas nominative/accusative plural of <span class="searchmatch">ūhtsang</span>...
IPA(key): /ˈuːxtˌsɑn.ɡɑ/, [ˈuːxtˌsɑŋ.ɡɑ] ūhtsanga genitive plural of <span class="searchmatch">ūhtsang</span>...
IPA(key): /ˈuːxtˌsɑn.ɡes/, [ˈuːxtˌsɑŋ.ɡes] ūhtsanges genitive singular of <span class="searchmatch">ūhtsang</span>...
From Old English <span class="searchmatch">ūhtsang</span> (“nocturns”). uhtsong (Christianity, obsolete) The nocturn or night office of the Christian liturgy of the Hours. gunshot, hotguns...
alone at every dawn. There is no one alive… the time or service of nocturns Weak: ūhtcaru <span class="searchmatch">ūhtsang</span> Middle English: uhtenn, ūghten (from the form ūhtan)...
ǣfensang lofsang middæġsang nihtsang nōnsang prīmsang sangere tīdsang <span class="searchmatch">uhtsang</span> undernsang wuldorsang Middle English: song, sange, sang, songe, soong,...