Obs. [ad. Fr. antiphonaire, later ad. L. antiphōnārium: see ANTIPHONER.] = ANTIPHONER, ANTIPHONARY.
[Not in Johnson, 1755.]
1765. Burn, Eccles. Law (1797), I. 54 (T.). The antiphonar is that book which containeth the invitatories, responsories, verses, collects, and whatever is said or sung in the quire, called the seven hours, or breviary.