Antiphonary

/ænˈtɪfəˌneri/ noun

A book containing a collection of antiphons and other chants used in liturgical services, particularly in the Christian church.

From Medieval Latin antiphonarium, meaning a collection of antiphons. The suffix -ary indicates 'a place or collection of,' making it the 'storehouse' of antiphons.

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