noun
- The final church service of the day, traditionally said or sung in the evening before retiring; the last of the canonical hours in Christian liturgy.
Usage: religious; also spelled 'compline'
Examples
- The monks gathered in the chapel for complin after sunset.
- Complin marks the end of the liturgical day in monastic communities.
- She attended complin at the cathedral every evening during her retreat.
- The service of complin includes readings, hymns, and prayers for the night.
- In medieval monasteries, complin was followed by the Great Silence.