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- for example, בענטשן (bentshn, "to bless"), ultimately from the Latin benedicere; לייענען (leyenen, "to read"), from the Old French lei(e)re; and the personal...
- pun that they were the Domini canes, or "Hounds of the Lord". Laudare, benedicere, praedicare To praise, to bless and to preach (from the Dominican Missal...
- English during the process of Christianization to translate the Latin term benedīcere meaning 'to speak well of', resulting in meanings such as 'to praise'...
- incensi, et omnium electorum suorum, incensum istud dignetur Dominus benedicere, et in odorem suavitatis accipere. Per Christum Dominum nostrum. Amen...
- Albanian mik 'friend', inimīcus → armik 'foe, enemy', ratiōnem → arsye, benedīcere → bekoj, bubulcus 'ploughman, herdsman' → bulk, bujk 'peasant', calicis...
- school students, a website to continue their education. The words Laudare, Benedicere and Praedicare simply reiterate the Dominican's modus viventi of soaking...
- purity, charity and sincerity. The motto surrounding the shield, "Laudare, Benedicere, Praedicare," means "to praise God, to bless His people and to preach...
- Romans said he had reserved to himself only the episcopal functions of benedicere et sanctificare, resigning in favour of the cardinal the administrative...
- (bentsching) or when lighting shabbat candles (bentsch-light), from Latin, "benedicere", (to bless). billig or billik (Yid. ביליק): cheap, shoddy (said of merchandise);...
- Gospel in the Liturgy". www.newadvent.org. from the invocation "Jube domne benedicere" Bond (1908), p. 3. A****án of Iona (1995) [c. 697 – c. 700]. Vita Columbae...