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Terce is a
canonical hour of the
Divine Office. It
consists mainly of
psalms and is held
around 9 a.m. Its name
comes from
Latin and
refers to the third...
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Tercé (French pronunciation: [tɛʁse]) is a
commune in the
Vienne department in the Nouvelle-Aquitaine
region in
western France.
Communes of the Vienne...
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Terce, ****t and None on Sundays. The
remaining sections,
corresponding to the last nine
letters of the
Hebrew alphabet, are ****igned to
Terce, ****t...
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Matins (nighttime)
Lauds (early morning)
Prime (first hour of daylight)
Terce (third hour) ****t (noon)
Nones (ninth hour)
Vespers (sunset evening) Compline...
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Prior to 1964 the
surviving spouse also has a
right of
terce (not the same as the
religious term
terce) on the
deceased spouse's lands. Thus,
under Scots...
- organic, plant-based (vegan), and
often locally-grown food,
founded by
Terces and
Matthew Engelhart. As of 2024,
there are two
operating Café Gratitude...
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reference to the
rhyme in
Finnegans Wake (619.27f): With pipe on bowl.
Terce for a fiddler, sixt for makmerriers, none for a Cole.
Joyce is also punning...
- day's
progress by
striking again at
about nine o'clock in the
morning (
Terce, the "third hour"),
tolled for the
lunch break at noon (****t, the "sixth...
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comes from
Latin and
refers to the
sixth hour of the day
after dawn. With
Terce, None and
Compline it
belongs to the so-called
Little Hours. In Oriental...
- sestertii; but
older literature frequently uses sesterce,
plural sesterces,
terce being the
English equivalent of tertius. A
modern shorthand for
values in...