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Desiderata
Desiderata De*sid`e*ra"ta, n. pl. See Desideratum.
Desiderata
Desideratum De*sid`e*ra"tum, n.; pl. Desiderata. [L., fr. desideratus, p. p. See Desiderate.] Anything desired; that of which the lack is felt; a want generally felt and acknowledge.
Desiderate
Desiderate De*sid"er*ate, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Desiderated; p. pr. & vb. n. Desiderating.] [L. desideratus, p. p. of desiderare to desire, miss. See Desire, and cf. Desideratum.] To desire; to feel the want of; to lack; to miss; to want. Pray have the goodness to point out one word missing that ought to have been there -- please to insert a desiderated stanza. You can not. --Prof. Wilson. Men were beginning . . . to desiderate for them an actual abode of fire. --A. W. Ward.
Desiderated
Desiderate De*sid"er*ate, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Desiderated; p. pr. & vb. n. Desiderating.] [L. desideratus, p. p. of desiderare to desire, miss. See Desire, and cf. Desideratum.] To desire; to feel the want of; to lack; to miss; to want. Pray have the goodness to point out one word missing that ought to have been there -- please to insert a desiderated stanza. You can not. --Prof. Wilson. Men were beginning . . . to desiderate for them an actual abode of fire. --A. W. Ward.
Desiderating
Desiderate De*sid"er*ate, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Desiderated; p. pr. & vb. n. Desiderating.] [L. desideratus, p. p. of desiderare to desire, miss. See Desire, and cf. Desideratum.] To desire; to feel the want of; to lack; to miss; to want. Pray have the goodness to point out one word missing that ought to have been there -- please to insert a desiderated stanza. You can not. --Prof. Wilson. Men were beginning . . . to desiderate for them an actual abode of fire. --A. W. Ward.
Desideration
Desideration De*sid`er*a"tion, n. [L. desideratio.] Act of desiderating; also, the thing desired. [R.] --Jeffrey.
Desiderative
Desiderative De*sid"er*a*tive, a. [L. desiderativus.] Denoting desire; as, desiderative verbs.
Desiderative
Desiderative De*sid"er*a*tive, n. 1. An object of desire. 2. (Gram.) A verb formed from another verb by a change of termination, and expressing the desire of doing that which is indicated by the primitive verb.
Desideratum
Desideratum De*sid`e*ra"tum, n.; pl. Desiderata. [L., fr. desideratus, p. p. See Desiderate.] Anything desired; that of which the lack is felt; a want generally felt and acknowledge.

Meaning of Desiderat from wikipedia

- Psalterium Romanum rather than the Vulgate Bible. The incipit is "Sicut cervus desiderat ad fontes" (As the deer desires the fountains) followed by a second part...
- (fourth or fifth century AD), in which the actual phrasing is Igitur quī dēsīderat pācem, præparet bellum ("Therefore let him who desires peace prepare for...
- 42 of the Latin Vulgate: Quemadmodum desiderat cervus (or Sicut cervus desiderat) ad fontes aquarum ita desiderat anima mea ad te Deus. (As a hart longs...
- the optional introduction of the Versio Piana in 1945) is Quemadmodum desiderat cervus; but Sicut cervus in the Psalterium Romanum. It begins "As pants...
- ille qui amat, et non desiderat amari: beatus ille qui timet, et non desiderat timeri: beatus ille qui servit, et non desiderat sibi serviri: beatus ille...
- b**** line of Dieterich Buxtehude's setting of Psalm 42, Quem admodum desiderat cervus, BuxWV 92: The opening of J. S. Bach's Cantata "Wachet Auf": The...
- Gr****—at the top of the cross during the crucifixion of Jesus. igitur qui desiderat pacem, praeparet bellum Therefore whoever desires peace, let him prepare...
- the late 17th century. Perhaps its most enduring maxim is Igitur qui desiderat pacem, praeparet bellum (let he who desires peace prepare for war). Due...
- de terra illorum **** omnibus sibi subditis per ministerium tuum fidem desiderat suscipere christianam; propter quod uni**** filium suum una **** fratribus...
- Gr****—at the top of the cross during the crucifixion of Jesus. igitur qui desiderat pacem, praeparet bellum Therefore whoever desires peace, let him prepare...