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oremus

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Etymology

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FromLatinōrēmus(let us pray,first person plural active subjunctive ofōrō), often used to introduce a prayer in the liturgy.

Noun

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oremus (pluraloremuses)

  1. (Roman Catholicism) Aliturgicalprayer.
    • 1923,Pierre Loti, translated by W. P. Baines,A Tale of Brittany, page144:
      The priest recited longoremuses in Latin, after which he said in the same language to the little seagull:Ingredere, Petre, in domum Domini.

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Emilian

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Etymology

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Latinoremus

Pronunciation

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  • Hyphenation:o‧re‧mus

Noun

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oremus m (pluraloremus)

  1. sermon
  2. talking-to

Latin

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Verb

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ōrēmus

  1. first-personpluralpresentactivesubjunctive ofōrō

Spanish

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Noun

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oremus m (pluraloremus)

  1. oremus

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