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First published 1963 (DOST Vol. III).
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Lettronale, n. [f. Lettroun n., as if from an eccl. L. *lectrinale.] A book for the lectern or singing-desk of a church, containing the sung portions of the Office; an antiphonary. —1555 Crail Ch. Reg. 65.
Item, ane lettronale in grit volume, contenand the breiffis off antamys, ymnis, rundis, graillis, and alla