Typicon vs Ustav - What's the difference?
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(palaeography) The earliest style of Cyrillic writing developed from Greek uncial in the late 9th century, predominant in the 11th–14th centuries.
(Eastern Orthodoxy) A church statute prescribing daily prayer, feast days, and fasts.
constitution
Typicon is a synonym of ustav.
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Typicon has no English definition. It may be misspelled.ustav
English
Noun
(en noun)- The handsomely fashioned writing is of the type described as polu-ustav''''' (semi-uncial), which is midway between the stately '''''ustav'' and the cursive, . . . —A. Aronson, ''Rabindranath Through Western Eyes
- While most of the service books are employed only in the conduct of public devotion, the psalter and the ustav'' are widely read works that are found in every household. —David Scheffel, ''In the Shadow of Antichrist: The Old Believers of Alberta