ordo
[ awr-doh ]
/ ˈɔr doʊ /
noun, plural or·di·nes [awr-dn-eez] /ˈɔr dnˌiz/.
Roman Catholic Church.
a booklet containing short and abbreviated directions for the contents of the office and Mass of each day in the year.
Origin of ordo
1840–50; < Medieval Latin
ōrdō, Latin: series, row, order
Words nearby ordo
ordination,
ordn.,
ordnance,
ordnance datum,
ordnance survey,
ordo,
ordonnance,
ordos,
ordovician,
ordure,
ordzhonikidze
Example sentences from the Web for ordines
Entomologia Carniolica exhibens insecta Carnioli indigena et distributa in ordines, genera, species, varietates methodo Linneana.
An Introduction to Entomology: Vol. IV (of 4) |William KirbyTo the naturæ rationabiles, which have different species and ordines, human souls also belong.
History of Dogma, Volume 2 (of 7) |Adolph Harnack