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“catena”
1. A series of connected commentaries on or excerpts of writings; especially, comments on the Bible written by early Christian theologians: As a student in the seminary, Joseph spent a great deal of time studying the catenas in the library of the institution.
2. Etymology: from Latin, "chain".

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2. Etymology: from Latin, "chain".

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