- who weeds" Mĕssor, "He who reaps" Convector, "He who
carries the grain"
Conditor, "He who
stores the grain" Promitor, "He who
distributes the grain" In...
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Conditor alme
siderum is a seventh-century
Latin hymn used
during the
Christian liturgical season of Advent. It is also
known in
English as
Creator of...
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Aeterne rerum conditor (English "Eternal
Maker of all") is an
early Christian hymn
among those attributed to
Ambrose of Milan. A dawn hymn, the hymn refers...
- Audi
benigne Conditor is a
Latin hymn used
during Lent
attributed to
Gregory the Great, who
reigned as pope from the year 590
until the year 604. The lyrics...
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Gelechia conditor is a
species of
Lepidoptera in the
family twirler moth also of the
family Gelechiidae. It is
found in
Russia and Korea. Park, K.T. 1991:...
- four
verses of
iambic dimeters (eight syllables), e. g. —
Aeterne rerum Conditor, /
noctem diemque qui regis, / et
temporum das
tempora / ut
alleves fastidium...
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Latin is the hymn
Aeterne rerum conditor composed in the 4th
century by St Ambrose,
which begins: Aetérne rérum
cónditór, noctém diémque quí regís, ......
- The
greater stick-nest rat (Leporillus
conditor), also
known as the
housebuilding rat and ****ilkara, is a
species of
rodent in the
family Muridae. They...
- 1608), but it can also be used with the
melody of the
medieval Latin hymn
Conditor alme siderum,
further demonstrating the
flexibility of
metrical hymnody...
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virginem "Bereden väg för Herran" "Come, thou
Redeemer of the earth" "
Conditor alme siderum" "The Cherry-Tree Carol" "Come, Thou Long
Expected Jesus"...