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Venite
[vi-nahy-tee, ve-nee-tey]
noun
the 95th Psalm (94th in the Vulgate and Douay), used as a canticle at matins or morning prayers.
a musical setting of this psalm.
Venite
/ ɪˈԲɪɪ /
noun
ecclesiast the opening word of the 95th psalm, an invitatory prayer at matins
a musical setting of this
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of Venite1
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of Venite1
Example Sentences
"C'est bien ici que nous devons accourir avec joie et redire ce chant triomphant de l'�glise: Adeste, fideles, l�ti triumphantes; venite, venite in Bethleem."
Regem venturum Dominum venite adoremus.
“Venite ad me omnes qui laboratis, et onerati estis.”
Venite, vē-nī′tē, n. in liturgics, the 95th Psalm.
"Get up for the Venite," whispers Aunt Cordelia, and Emmy Lou who has lost herself on her knees gets up, pink with the defection.
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