Triodion

English

Etymology

Ancient Greek Τριῴδιον (Triṓidion)

Noun

Triodion (plural Triodions or Triodia)

  1. (Christianity) The liturgical book used by the Eastern Orthodox Church, containing the propers for the fasting period preceding Easter and for the weeks leading up to the fast.
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