Definitions

from The Century Dictionary.

  • noun Plural of ordo.

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  • noun Plural form of ordo.

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Examples

  • Early medieval liturgical books only had the parts for the participant it was written for; the ordines were the instructions on how everything fit together.

    Chant Home bls 2005

  • Early medieval liturgical books only had the parts for the participant it was written for; the ordines were the instructions on how everything fit together.

    A little help from my friends bls 2005

  • Early medieval liturgical books only had the parts for the participant it was written for; the ordines were the instructions on how everything fit together.

    Archive 2005-07-01 bls 2005

  • I'd be so glad to hear no hay de que, or servidor a usted, or a sus ordines or de nada or even you're welcome.

    Thank You? 2006

  • I'd be so glad to hear no hay de que, or servidor a usted, or a sus ordines or de nada or even you're welcome.

    Thank You? 2006

  • I'd be so glad to hear no hay de que, or servidor a usted, or a sus ordines or de nada or even you're welcome.

    Thank You? 2006

  • I'd be so glad to hear no hay de que, or servidor a usted, or a sus ordines or de nada or even you're welcome.

    Thank You? 2006

  • I'd be so glad to hear no hay de que, or servidor a usted, or a sus ordines or de nada or even you're welcome.

    Thank You? 2006

  • I'd be so glad to hear no hay de que, or servidor a usted, or a sus ordines or de nada or even you're welcome.

    Thank You? 2006

  • I'd be so glad to hear no hay de que, or servidor a usted, or a sus ordines or de nada or even you're welcome.

    Thank You? 2006

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