noun
- plural of litany; repetitive prayers or recitations, especially in religious services
- long lists of complaints, problems, or tedious repetitions
Usage: religious
Examples
- The priest led the congregation through the traditional litanies.
- She recited the ancient litanies from memory.
- He gave us his usual litanies of complaints about work.
- The meeting consisted of endless litanies of problems.
- The book contains various litanies used in different denominations.
- I’m tired of hearing her litanies about the weather.