ypakoë

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Borrowed from Greek υπακοή (ypakoḯ), from Ancient Greek ὑπακοή (hupakoḗ).

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ypakoë (plural ypakoës)

  1. (Eastern Orthodoxy) A troparion chanted at orthros and the midnight office on Sundays and the Great Feasts throughout the liturgical year, which emphasizes the theme of being sent to proclaim the gospel.

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