Definitions for Benedictus

Benedictus Ben·e·dic·tus

Spelling: [ben-i-dik-tuh s]
IPA: /ˌbɛn ɪˈdɪk təs/

Benedictus is a 10 letter English word.

You can make 619 anagrams from letters in Benedictus (bcdeeinstu).

Definitions for Benedictus

noun

  1. the short canticle or hymn beginning in Latin Benedictus qui venit in nomine Domini, and in English “Blessed is he that cometh in the name of the Lord.”.
  2. the canticle or hymn beginning in Latin Benedictus Dominus Deus Israel, and in English “Blessed be the Lord God of Israel.”.
  3. a musical setting of a Benedictus.

Origin of Benedictus

Latin: blessed (past participle of benedīcere to commend, bless). See bene-, dictum

Examples for Benedictus

Benedictus, during a long life devoted to the highest aims, had battled enough.

Schindler asks him in August: Is the Benedictus written out in score?

In 1539 Benedictus noted the occurrence of hemophilia or bleeders' disease.

They occur in the Benedictus, but are wanting in the Agnus Dei.

Benedictus vir qui confidit in Domino; et erit Dominus fiducia ejus.

He had been baptized under the name of Benedictus, or the Blessed.

We know that he wrote two sacred songs in the frottola style, nine "Lamentations" and one "Benedictus" for three voices.

Father Benedictus was so ill that she could not remain away from him long.

The Sanctus and Hosanna were very fairly given, the Benedictus being perhaps the most telling effort of all.

Benedictus opened the wooden gate, and pushed Ulrich into the playground.

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