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Sponsus or The
Bridegroom is a
medieval Latin and
Occitan dramatic treatment of Jesus'
parable of the ten virgins. A
liturgical play
designed for Easter...
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Chionodes sponsus is a moth in the
family Gelechiidae.[failed verification] It is
found in
North America,
where it has been
recorded from Texas. Beccaloni...
- di Maria,
Vergine e Madre.
Benedictus sanctus Ioseph, eius
castissimus Sponsus.
Blessed be
Saint Joseph, her most
chaste spouse.
Benedetto S. Giuseppe...
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Joannes Theophilus Pergmaÿr
Senator et
Mercator civicus p[ro] t[empore]
sponsus Idem [=
Leopoldus Lamprecht Capell**** Civicus] [January] 28. ha[lf past]...
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bellantis tyranni pro****iens et
adulta virgo suspiret, eheu, ne
rudis agminum sponsus lacessat regius asperum tactu leonem, quem
cruenta per
medias rapit ira...
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diligere et honorare,
tenere et custodire,
sanam et infirmam, et
sicut sponsus debet sponsam: et
omnes alias propter eam
dimittere et illi soli adhaerere...
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twelfth or
thirteenth century, has in this
place the rubric, "Hic
osculatur sponsus sacerdotem, et
potestea suam sponsam." Doncouer, Paul (1951). La naissance...
- a surety, guarantee; give ****urance,
promise solemnly Latin spondere,
sponsus correspond, correspondence, correspondent, corresponsive, cosponsor, despond...
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Seinte Resurrection (Norman), The Play of the Magi
Kings (Spanish), and
Sponsus (French). The
Feast of
Fools was
especially important in the development...
- else. The verb is spondeo,
sponsus.
Related words are sponsalia, the
ceremony of betrothal; sponsa, fiancée; and
sponsus, both the second-declension...