akathist

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Borrowed from Ancient Greek ακάθιστος (akáthistos, unseated, standing). Attested in the 1850s (as Akathist and Akathistos), after slightly earlier (1830s) German usage.

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akathist (plural akathists)

  1. (Christianity) A hymn dedicated to a saint, holy event, or person of the Holy Trinity, in Eastern Christian traditions. [1853]

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