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ferial

Definitions, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for ferial.

Editorial note

At TLM Low Mass for the same ferial day, the laity would kneel after the priest begins the prayers at the foot of the altar, and some might change their posture to/from sitting a couple of times over the next 45 minutes, while others would kneel the entire time per their preference.

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Quick take

Jovial, festive, as if pertaining to a holiday.

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of ferial gathered in one view.

adjective

Jovial, festive, as if pertaining to a holiday.

noun

(ecclesiastical) A feria.

adjective

(ecclesiastical) Pertaining to an ordinary weekday, rather than a festival or fast.

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for ferial.

adjective

Jovial, festive, as if pertaining to a holiday.

noun

(ecclesiastical) A feria.

adjective

(ecclesiastical) Pertaining to an ordinary weekday, rather than a festival or fast.

Example sentences

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At TLM Low Mass for the same ferial day, the laity would kneel after the priest begins the prayers at the foot of the altar, and some might change their posture to/from sitting a couple of times over the next 45 minutes, while others would kneel the entire time per their preference.

Frequently asked questions

Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.

How do you use ferial in a sentence?

At TLM Low Mass for the same ferial day, the laity would kneel after the priest begins the prayers at the foot of the altar, and some might change their posture to/from sitting a couple of times over the next 45 minutes, while others would kneel the entire time per their preference.

What does ferial mean?

Jovial, festive, as if pertaining to a holiday.

What part of speech is ferial?

ferial is commonly used as adjective, noun.