solemn
81solemn — E ehia, kūo o, milumilu, ho āno …
82solemn mass — noun Date: 15th century a mass marked by the use of incense and by the presence of a deacon and a subdeacon in attendance on the celebrant …
83solemn vow — noun Date: 14th century an absolute and irrevocable public vow taken by a religious in the Roman Catholic Church under which ownership of property by the individual is prohibited and marriage is invalid under canon law …
84Solemn High Mass — a Mass sung with the assistance of a deacon and subdeacon. * * * …
85Solemn League and Covenant — an agreement (1643) between the parliaments of Scotland and England permitting the promotion of Presbyterianism in Scotland, England, and Ireland. Cf. National Covenant. * * * (1643) Agreement between the English and Scots in which the Scots… …
86Solemn Mass. — See High Mass. * * * …
87solemn vow — Rom. Cath. Ch. a perpetual, irrevocable public vow taken by a religious, in which property may not be owned by the individual, and marriage is held invalid under canon law. Cf. simple vow. [1350 1400; ME] * * * …
88Solemn Mass — See Missa Solemnis …
89SOLEMN LEAGUE AND COVENANT — See COVENANT, THE NATIONAL …
90solemn word — (Roget s Thesaurus II) noun A declaration that one will or will not do a certain thing: assurance, covenant, engagement, guarantee, guaranty, pledge, plight2, promise, vow, warrant, word, word of honor. See OBLIGATION …