invitatory

English

Etymology

Latin invitatorius.

Adjective

invitatory (comparative more invitatory, superlative most invitatory)

  1. Of or pertaining to an invitation

Noun

invitatory (plural invitatories)

  1. (music) A psalm sung, as an invitation to prayer, at the beginning of some services
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