Oktoechos

Oktoechos
Ok|to|e|chos*
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<aus gleichbed. mgr. oktoe̅́chos>:
1. liturgisches Buch der byzant. Kirche, das die veränderlichen Teile des Stundengebets für die Zeit von Pfingsten bis zum Beginn der Vorfastenzeit enthält.
2. das Tonartensystem des byzant. Kirchengesangs, das ähnlich wie die Kirchentonarten in vier herrschende u. vier abgeleitete Tonarten unterteilt ist.

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