1. canticles - Noun
3. Canticles - Proper noun
of Canticle
Source: Webster's dictionaryAs in the Greek usage and in the Benedictine, certain canticles like the Song of Moses (Exodus xv. Source: Internet
Of the set canticles, only the Te Deum was retained of the non-biblical material. Source: Internet
They are: psalms (including canticles), antiphons, responsories, hymns, lessons, little chapters, versicles and collects. Source: Internet
This nurtured a tradition of distinctive Anglican chant applied to the canticles and psalms used at the offices (although plainsong is often used as well). Source: Internet
While the noblemen were holding a wake for him, there could be heard celestial canticles sung by angels. Source: Internet
One of their albums, A Quiet Knowing – Canticles for the Heart, is one of my all-time favorites for times of prayer. Source: Internet