Obs. [ad. Fr. antiphonaire, later ad. L. antiphōnārium: see ANTIPHONER.] = ANTIPHONER, ANTIPHONARY.

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[Not in Johnson, 1755.]

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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.

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