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The small gray marker, on which Jonson’s name is misspelled, is shuffled over, unnoticed, by crowds lining up for evensong.—Peter Ross, Smithsonian Magazine, 5 Apr. 2023 At the Abbey's daily evensong, open to the public, a visitor sits right there as a boys' choir's voices fill the ancient space.—Nancy Nathan, USA TODAY, 25 Aug. 2017 A choral evensong concludes the day’s events at 4 p.m. Washington National Cathedral, 3101 Wisconsin Ave.—Washington Post, 14 July 2017 There are plenty of other things to see and experience as well at the San Francisco cathedral, from evensong services to labyrinth walks, yoga and jazz performances.—Jackie Burrell, The Mercury News, 1 Jan. 2017
Word History
Etymology
Middle English, from Old English ǣfensang, from ǣfen evening + sang song
First Known Use
before the 12th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1
Time Traveler
The first known use of evensong was
before the 12th century
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