ˈlid.ə(r)jē, ˈlitə(-, -ji noun
( -es )
Etymology: Late Latin liturgia, from Greek leitourgia public service, divine service, liturgy, from leit- (from leōs people) + -ourgia -urgy
1.
a. : a rite or series of rites, observances, or procedures prescribed for public worship in the Christian church in accordance with authorized or standard form
b. : a Eucharistic rite or service
c. : ceremonial or ritualistic worship
2. : a system or series of ceremonial or ritualistic actions done according to a prescribed arrangement
the scoop and stretch of her fingers … might have been part of a witch's liturgy — Richard Llewellyn
3.
[Greek leitourgia ]
: a public service or office imposed upon the wealthy citizens of ancient Athens
Synonyms: see form