Sext

Sext

Sext (lat. sexta hora), s. Horae canonicae.


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  • Sext — Sext, n. [L. sexta, fem. of sextus sixtt, fr. sex six: cf. F. sexte.] (R.C.Ch.) (a) The office for the sixth canonical hour, being a part of the Breviary. (b) The sixth book of the decretals, added by Pope Boniface VIII. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

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  • Sext — die; , en <aus (kirchen)lat. sexta (hora) »sechste (Stunde)« zu lat. sextus »sechster«>: 1. drittes Tagesgebet des ↑Breviers (zur sechsten Tagesstunde, 12 Uhr). 2. vgl. ↑Sexte …   Das große Fremdwörterbuch

  • sext — [sekst] n. [ME sexte < ML(Ec) sexta < L sexta (hora), sixth (hour), fem. of sextus, SIXTH] [often S ] the fourth of the canonical hours, originally assigned to the sixth hour of the day (i.e., to noon, counting from 6 A.M …   English World dictionary

  • sext — 1. noun a) The fourth of the canonical hours; usually held at noon. b) A sexual text message. 2. verb a) To send a sext message. b) To send ( …   Wiktionary

  • sext — {{11}}sext (n.) early 15c., from L. sexta (hora), fem. of sextus, ordinal of sex (see SIX (Cf. six)). {{12}}sext (v.) by 2005, from contraction of SEX (Cf. sex) + TEXT (Cf. text) (v.). Related: Sexted; sexting …   Etymology dictionary

  • sext — n. Eccl. 1 the canonical hour of prayer appointed for the sixth daytime hour (i.e. noon). 2 the office of sext. Etymology: ME f. L sexta hora sixth hour f. sextus sixth …   Useful english dictionary

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