- and labor"; Latin: ora et labora) and to work is to pray (laborare est
orare)
refer to the
monastic practice of
working and praying,
generally ****ociated...
-
consent of the
competent superior. The word
oratory comes from the
Latin verb
orare, to pray.
Oratories seem to have been
developed in
chapels built at the...
- ROTAS-form (i.e.
starting on the right-hand side
instead of the left) to get SAT
ORARE POTEN,
which loosely translates into the
Jewish call to prayer, "are you...
- it is a form of divination. The word
oracle comes from the
Latin verb
ōrāre, "to speak" and
properly refers to the
priest or
priestess uttering the...
-
beatam Mariam semper virginem et
omnibus sanctis et isti
sancti et te pater,
orare et
intercedere pro me
peccatore Dominum nostrum Ies. Christum. I confess...
- oratour, Old
French orateur (14th century),
Latin orator ("speaker"), from
orare ("speak
before a
court or ****embly; plead"),
derived from a Proto-Indo-European...
- 1995
Escutcheon Azure a tau
cross triple parted throughout between in
chief a dove
descending and in base two
mullets Argent.
Motto Laborare Est
Orare...
- spelling) on the slab
above it. It has been
suggested that this
could be read "
Orare Ben Johnson" (pray for Ben Johnson),
which would indicate a
deathbed return...
- Just
above the
flagpole is the Toledo's
motto in Latin, "LABORARE EST
ORARE",
which in
English translates to, "to work is to pray". The seal is wrapped...
- origins. The word
oratorio comes from the
Latin verb ōrō (present
infinitive ōrāre),
meaning to
orate or
speak publicly, to pray, or to beg or plead, related...