orison

IPA: ˈɔrɪsʌn

noun

  • A prayer.
  • Mystical contemplation or communion.
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Examples of "orison" in Sentences

  • God listens to my orison.
  • Please remember my orison, God.
  • Tell me when he has done his orisons.
  • Mary Tudor had indeed finished her afternoon orisons.
  • Do you think you could sleep during that morning orison
  • Governor Cyrus G. Luce appointed Orison C. Tompkins as the first warden.
  • Every soul seemed to commune with the spirits of another world as by orisons.
  • His morning orisons, never neglected, inspired him with something like resignation.
  • This joyous orison was the acceptable prayer that left the smile of peace upon her sleeping face.
  • Guardian angels listened to the vesper orisons of those who were true to themselves, their country and their God who directed their destiny.

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