- reigneth, he is
clothed with majesty". The
Latin wording is
Dominus regnavit,
decorem indutus est. The Book of
Psalms is part of the
Hebrew Bible and the Christian...
-
origin of the
canons regular. Pope
Benedict XII by his
constitution Ad
decorem (15 May 1339)
prescribed a
general reform of the
canons regular. The canons...
-
Cathedral in
sumptuous fashion, and took as his
motto the
words Domine,
dilexi decorem domus tuae (Latin for "I have loved, O Lord, the
beauty of thy house",...
-
antiquioribus harum partium accepi, &ex
parte vidiatque adeò
semper aliquem decorem conseruauit. In
facie sacelli verfus viam sunt quædam litteræ in lapide...
- in the
United Kingdom Salisbury Cathedral School Motto: "Domine
dilexi decorem domus tuae"
Psalm 25:8: 'I have loved, O Lord, the
beauty of thy house'...
- quo
Christus humanum subdidit hostem dat
Romae Iustinus opem et
socia decorem which is
commonly mistranslated as "For the wood [of the cross] with which...
- late
Latin decus/decor -ōris m. with long -o- syllable: Dómine, diléxi
decórem domus tuæ).
Secondary stress is
dependent upon the
placement of the primary...
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glorious for your
virtues above other human beings.
Tenor Concupivit rex
decorem tuum
Quoniam ipse est
dominus tuus
Tenor The king hath
conceived desire...
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florida foliisque et
volutis ornata opera facta augere videbuntur iustum decorem. A
textual crux
occurs at the
relevant phrase:
Gwilt translates Fontium...