Anagignoskomena

/ˌænədʒɪɡˈnɒskɒmɛnə/ noun

In early Christian tradition, biblical texts or writings that are 'read aloud' or 'publicly recognized,' referring to canonical or accepted scriptures.

From Greek anagignōskō (to read aloud, to recognize) + -mena (suffix indicating things that are). It literally refers to things that are 'read aloud' or 'recognized through reading.'

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