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['ofis]1) (the room or building in which the business of a firm is done: The firm's head offices are in New York; ( also adjective) office furniture.) urad2) (the room in which a particular person works: the bank manager's office.) pisarna3) (a room or building used for a particular purpose: Train tickets are bought at the ticket-office.) poslovalnica4) (a position of authority, especially in or as a government: Our party has not been in office for years; the office of mayor.) na oblasti•- officer* * *[ɔfis]nounslužba, zaposlitev, opravilo, dolžnost, urad, pisarna, poslovalnica; ministrstvoeconomy filiala, podružnica; economy zavarovalno društvo; usluga; ecclesiastic oficij, verski obred; British English plural gospodarska poslopja; British English slang namig; British English Home Office — notranje ministrstvoBritish English Foreign Office — ministrstvo za zunanje zadeveto come into office — priti na vlado, nastopiti službo v ministrstvuBritish English booking office — blagajna za vozovniceslang to give s.o. the office — namigniti komuslang to take the office — razumeti namiggood offices — dobra dela, pomočto take ( —ali enter upon) office — nastopiti službo, sprejeti ministrstvoto do s.o. a good (bad) office — storiti komu (slabo) uslugo
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Divine Office — • Brief essay on the historical development of the Liturgy of the Hours Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Divine Office Divine Office … Catholic encyclopedia
Divine Office — may refer to: Liturgy of the Hours, the recitation of certain Christian prayers at fixed hours according to the discipline of the Roman Catholic Church Canonical hours, the recitation of such prayers in Christianity more generally This… … Wikipedia
Divine Office — n. the Psalms, readings, prayers, etc. used at the canonical hours … English World dictionary
Divine Office — Cycle of monastic liturgies sung at particular times each day. In the Benedictine rule there are eight, called hours, thus the common expression liturgy of the hours. The four major hours are matins (sometimes called vigils) during the night,… … Historical dictionary of sacred music
Divine Office — Divine Of|fice, the the daily prayers and ceremonies used by ↑Roman Catholic priests … Dictionary of contemporary English
Divine Office — Divine′ Of′fice n. rel the psalms, readings, and prayers used at the canonical hours • Etymology: 1350–1400 … From formal English to slang
divine office — (sometimes caps.) Eccles. office (def. 12c). [1350 1400; ME] * * * ▪ Christian service also called canonical hours, liturgy of the hours , or liturgical hours in various Christian churches, the public service of praise and worship… … Universalium
Divine Office — noun Date: 15th century the office for the canonical hours of prayer that priests and religious say daily … New Collegiate Dictionary
divine office — /dəˌvaɪn ˈɒfəs/ (say duh.vuyn ofuhs) noun (sometimes upper case) → office (def. 12b) …
Divine Office — noun canonical prayers recited daily by priests (e.g. the breviary of the Roman Catholic Church) • Topics: ↑Roman Catholic, ↑Western Church, ↑Roman Catholic Church, ↑Church of Rome, ↑Roman Church, ↑church service, ↑ … Useful english dictionary
Divine Office — (Evening and Morning Incense or Vesper and Matins) These are prayers, hymns and thanksgiving that are presented in the evening preceding the Eucharistic Liturgy and in the early morning before the Eucharistic Liturgy … Dictionary of church terms