Word: litany Word origin: Middle English: from Old French letanie, via ecclesiastical Latin from Greek litaneia ‘prayer’, from litē ‘supplication’. Phonetic: ˈlɪt(ə)ni Listen:
a series of petitions for use in church services or processions, usually recited by the clergy and responded to in a recurring formula by the people.
a tedious recital or repetitive series. Example: a litany of complaints
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