The third canonical hour; about 9 a.m.
1 The middle between them both is 50 degrees and a terce in latitude.
2 The day begins with the first terce , dawn, also called the hour of tenderness.
3 It is true I understand cart and terce , parry and thrust, but I have heard that Prettyman studied under Olivier.
4 The earlier ruckus had faded, and from the depth of the silence she guessed it must be the final terce .
5 Nor when at Prime and Terce and Sext and None they chanted:
6 They have the same structure in Terce , Sext, None, but differ in character.
7 Time is marked in eight three-hour increments known as terces .
8 The days were measured in units of prayer: Matins, Lauds, Terce , Sext, None, Vespers, Compline.
9 The Terce - Guard , with the Point lower than the Hilt.
10 Between breakfast and Terce John carried out this intention.
11 I accuse Dom Bernard Parr of not keeping the guard of the eyes at Terce this morning.
12 Terce and Sext may be said before mid-day, or Sext and None may be said after mid-day.
13 Percy finished Terce , closed his book and lay back; his servant would be here in a minute now.
14 If the ordination is finished before nine o'clock, the sub-deacon is bound to begin his recitation with Terce .
16 (2) Lauds, Prime, Terce , Sext, None, Vespers and Compline of certain feasts.
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