mozarabic — (ˈ)mō|zarəbik adjective Usage: usually capitalized Etymology: French mozarabique, from Spanish mozárabe + French ique ic : of, relating to, or used by Mozarabs Mozarabic poetry the Mozarabic liturgy … Useful english dictionary
Mozarabic — Mozarab Moz a*rab, Mozarabic Moz a*rab ic Same as {Muzarab}, {Muzarabic}. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Mozarabic — Muzarabic Muz a*rab ic, a. Of or pertaining to Muzarabs; as, the Muzarabic liturgy. [Written also {Mozarabic}.] [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Mozarabic Rite — • The name Mozarabic Rite is given to the rite used generally in Spain and in what afterwards became Portugal from the earliest times of which we have any information down to the latter part of the eleventh century, and still surviving in the… … Catholic encyclopedia
Mozarabic chant — (also known as Hispanic chant, Old Hispanic chant, Old Spanish chant, or Visigothic chant) is the liturgical plainchant repertory of the Mozarabic rite of the Roman Catholic Church, related to the Gregorian chant. It is primarily associated with… … Wikipedia
Mozarabic language — Mozarabic لتن לטן Latinus/Latino Spoken in Iberia Extinct by the Late Middle Ages Language family Indo Europ … Wikipedia
Mozarabic art and architecture — Mozarabic Art refers to art of Mozarabs (from musta rab meaning “Arabized”), Iberian Christians living in Al Andalus, the Muslim conquered territories in the period that comprises from the Arab invasion of the Iberian Peninsula (711) to the end… … Wikipedia
Mozarabic chant — Mozarabic chant, the plain song of early Christian liturgy in Spain, fragments of which continue to be used in some Spanish churches though Gregorian chant has largely superseded it … Useful english dictionary
Mozarabic Rite — The Mozarabic, Visigothic, or Hispanic Rite is a form of Catholic worship within the Latin Rite of the Catholic Church, and in the Spanish Reformed Episcopal Church (Anglican).[1] Its beginning dates to the 7th century, and is localized in the… … Wikipedia
Mozarabic art — Architecture and religious arts of the Mozarabs, Christians who lived in the Iberian Peninsula after the Arab invasion of 711. Exposure of the conquered Christians to Islamic culture and art forms proved influential, and their art became a… … Universalium