orarion
Americannoun
plural
orariaEtymology
Origin of orarion
1700–10; < Medieval Greek ōrā́rion < Late Latin ōrārium, Latin: napkin, equivalent to ōr- (stem of ōs ) mouth + -ārium -ary
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Orarion, ō-rā′ri-on, n. a deacon's stole in the Eastern Church.
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