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    Or·i·son
    /ˈôrəs(ə)n/

    noun

    • 1. a prayer. archaic
  2. noun. or· i· son ˈȯr-ə-sən. ˈär-, -zən. Synonyms of orison. : prayer. Synonyms. prayer. See all Synonyms & Antonyms in Thesaurus. Examples of orison in a Sentence. a fervent orison asking for divine guidance in bringing about a peaceful solution to the grave international crisis. Word History. Etymology.

  3. An orison is a prayer or plea to a deity. You might make an orison if you wanted your sick mom to get better. Some words are considered archaic — meaning they are not in common modern use.

  4. noun [ C ] old use us / ˈɔːr.ɪ.zən / uk / ˈɒr.ɪ.zən / Add to word list. a prayer: His orisons being concluded, he laid himself down and slept. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Religious ceremonies & prayers. alleluia. amen. anointed. anointment. communion. confirmation. consecrate. consecration. litany. liturgically. liturgy.

  5. May 21, 2024 · From Middle English orisoun, from Anglo-Norman oreison, oresoun etc. and Old French oraisun etc., from Latin ōrātiō, ōrātiōnem (“discourse, prayer”) (whence also English oration ).

  6. n. 1. a devout petition to God or an object of worship. 2. a spiritual communion with God or an object of worship, as in supplication, thanksgiving, or adoration. 3. the act or practice of praying to God or an object of worship. 4. a formula or sequence of words used in praying: the Lord's Prayer.

  7. Example Sentences. Here, amid the cool stillness, the running water murmurs its unceasing orison. In the intervening period, it was for some years in the service of science, the noble orison that dispels the darkness.

  8. There are three meanings listed in OED's entry for the noun orison, one of which is labelled obsolete. See ‘Meaning & use’ for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence.

  9. noun. A prayer. Webster's New World. Similar definitions. Synonyms: petition. prayer. rogation. litany. collect. Other Word Forms of Orison. Noun. Singular: orison. Plural: orisons. Origin of Orison. From Anglo-Norman oreison, oresoun etc. and Old French oraisun etc., from Latin ōrātiō (“discourse, prayer" ) (English oration ). From Wiktionary.

  10. noun. literary another word for prayer 1. Collins English Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers. Word origin. C12: from Old French oreison, from Late Latin ōrātiō, from Latin: speech, from ōrāre to speak. Word Frequency. orison in American English. (ˈɔrɪzən ; ˈɑrɪzən ; ˈɔrɪsən ; ˈɑrɪsən ) noun. Literary. a prayer.

  11. The word "orison" is a valid word in English with several meanings. It can mean a prayer, a supplication, or a poetic utterance. Example: The pious monk spoke his orisons, asking for divine intervention in the lives of those he loved.

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