- A
plurale tantum (Latin for 'plural only'; pl. pluralia
tantum) is a noun that
appears only in the
plural form and does not have a
singular variant for...
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Tantum Ergo sung in
Latin The
Latin text of "
Tantum Ergo" sung to its
traditional melody,
which is a mode I
Gregorian chant.
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Tantum or
Lomba Tantum is a
small settlement located in the
southwest corner of the
island Brava, Cape Verde. It is one of the
southernmost settlements...
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Benzydamine (also
known as
Tantum Verde and
branded in some
countries as
Maxtra Gargle,
Difflam and Septabene),
available as the
hydrochloride salt, is...
- In law, a
presumption is an "inference of a
particular fact".
There are two
types of presumptions:
rebuttable presumptions and
irrebuttable (or conclusive)...
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Gregorian themes. He set Ubi
caritas et amor, Tota
pulchra es, Tu es
Petrus and
Tantum ergo.
Maurice Duruflé
composed the four
motets in 1960,
based on Gregorian...
- stands. A
largely equivalent but much less
frequently used term is
nomen tantum ("name only"). Sometimes, "nomina nuda" is
erroneously considered a synonym...
- by
Aquinas for the
Feast contain the
famous sections Panis angelicus and
Tantum ergo. As a
liturgical text, the hymn is
traditionally sung in Latin, but...
- vectīgal (Justinian) 'an eighth-part tax'
Certain nouns in
Latin were plurālia
tantum, i.e.
nouns that were
plural but
which had a
singular meaning, for example...
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Tantum ergo ("Let us raise"), WAB 43, is the
second of
eight settings of the hymn
Tantum ergo
composed by
Anton Bruckner in c. 1845.
Bruckner composed...