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1 антифон
(в совр. катол. и правосл. богослужении - обыкновенно один стих, поющийся попеременно двумя хорами или священником и хором) antiphon(y), antiphonon; катол. gradualкнига антифонов — antiphonary, antiphonal, antiphoner
последование антифонов (в совр. катол. и правосл. богослужении - обыкновенно один стих, поющийся попеременно двумя хорами или священником и хором) — the succession of antiphons
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