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has gloss | eng: The popular sermon (sermo modernus "modern sermon" in Latin) was a type of sermon in vernacular, the language of common people, that was commonly delivered by Catholic friars of the Franciscan and Dominican orders in the Middle Ages, on Sundays, Feast Days, and other special dates. |
lexicalization | eng: Popular sermon of the medieval friar |
lexicalization | eng: popular sermon |
instance of | (noun) an address of a religious nature (usually delivered during a church service) sermon, discourse, preaching |
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