introit noun.
['ɪntrɔɪt, ɪn'trǝʊɪt] LME.[Old & mod. French introït from Latin introitus entrance, from introire enter, formed as INTRO- + ire go.]1. The action or an act of going in; (an) entrance. Long
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LME.2. Ecclesiastical. An antiphon or psalm sung while the priest approaches the altar to celebrate the Eucharist. Also, the first two or three words of the office of a particular day.
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