The Collaborative International Dictionary
Liturgic \Li*tur"gic\, Liturgical \Li*tur"gic*al\, [Gr. ?: cf.
F. liturgique.]
Pertaining to, of or the nature of, a liturgy; of or
pertaining to public prayer and worship.
--T. Warton.
Wiktionary
a. liturgical
Usage examples of "liturgic".
This venerable organization is rich not only in the possession of a heroic martyr history, but in the inheritance of liturgic forms and usages of unsurpassed beauty and dignity.
It is based on some Bulgarian dialect from around Salonika, elevated to the rank of a liturgic and literary language in the ninth century by the apostles of Slavdom, SS.
It is based on some Bulgarian dialect from around Salonika, elevated to the rank of a liturgic and literary language in the ninth century by the apostles of Slavdom, SS.