temporale
English
editEtymology 1
editBorrowed from Ecclesiastical Latin temporāle, substantivisation of temporālis (“of or pertaining to time”).
Noun
edittemporale (plural temporales)
- (Roman Catholicism) A cycle of texts to be read or chanted at liturgical services on particular weeks and movable feasts throughout the year; a book that contains this cycle.
- 2003, Pia Palladino, Treasures of a Lost Art: Italian Manuscript Painting of the Middle Ages and Renaissance, →ISBN, page 53:
- The third and final volume of the temporale employs a different stave height and was clearly written later.
- 2022, Emma Hornby, Raquel Rojo Carrillo, “The Liturgical Year in the Old Hispanic Rite”, in Emma Hornby et al., editors, Understanding the Old Hispanic Office: Texts, Melodies, and Devotion in Early Medieval Iberia, →ISBN, page 37:
- In the Roman rite, this period of the year is known as ‘ordinary time’ and, like the Old Hispanic rite, mostly uses quotidian materials for the temporale.
Coordinate terms
editEtymology 2
editBorrowed from Spanish temporal (“storm”), perhaps via back-formation from the plural temporales.
Noun
edittemporale (plural temporales)
- (meteorology) A rainy wind that blows into Central America from the southwest during the summer, often bringing stormy weather.
- 1970, Neil F. Frank, “Atlantic Tropical Systems of 1969”, in Monthly Weather Review, volume 98, number 4, page 310:
- Only two storms, Emily and Jennifer, developed over the Pacific; and of these, Emily formed within a temporale, over southern Mexico, that occurred in the wake of hurricane Camille.
References
edit- “temporale”, in Glossary of Meteorology, American Meteorological Society, 2022 November 17 (last accessed)
See also
editFrench
editAdjective
edittemporale
German
editPronunciation
editAdjective
edittemporale
- inflection of temporal:
Italian
editEtymology
editFrom Latin temporālis.
Pronunciation
editAdjective
edittemporale (plural temporali)
- (time, relational) time; temporal
- worldly, temporal, secular
- (grammar) of time, temporal
- (anatomy) temporal
Derived terms
editRelated terms
editNoun
edittemporale m (plural temporali)
- (meteorology) thunderstorm, storm, rainstorm
- (anatomy) temporal, temporal bone
- Synonym: osso temporale
- (anatomy) temporalis, temporal muscle
- Synonym: muscolo temporale
Derived terms
editSee also
editNoun
edittemporale f (plural temporali)
Related terms
editAnagrams
editLatin
editAdjective
edittemporāle
Norwegian Bokmål
editAdjective
edittemporale
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