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Verbum or
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Verbum may
refer to: Word, the
smallest element that may be
uttered in
isolation with semantic...
- A
verbum dicendi (Latin for "word of speaking" or "verb of speaking"), also
called verb of utterance, is a word that
expresses speech or
introduces a quotation...
- Dei
verbum, the
Second Vatican Council's
Dogmatic Constitution on
Divine Revelation, was
promulgated by Pope Paul VI on 18
November 1965,
following approval...
- "
Verbum supernum prodiens" (literally: The word [descending] from above) is a
Catholic hymn in long
metre by St
Thomas Aquinas (1225–1274). It was written...
- "
Verbum Dei" infra.
verbi gratia (v. gr. or v. g.) for
example Literally, "for the sake of a word".
Verbum Dei Word of God See
religious text.
Verbum Domini...
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Verbum Domini (The Word of the Lord) is a post-synodal
apostolic exhortation issued by Pope
Benedict XVI
which deals with how the
Catholic church should...
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Verbum was an
early personal computer and
computer art
magazine focusing on
interactive art and
computer graphics. It was
edited and
published from 1986...
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Verbum nobile (The word of a nobleman) is a one-act
comic opera by
Polish national composer Stanisław
Moniuszko written to a
libretto by Jan Chęciński [pl]...
- The
subject has been
reviewed by Erman, Die
Flexion des
Aegyptischen Verbums in the
Sitzungsberichte of the
Berlin Academy, 1900. The
Berlin school...
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Verbum was a
Slovak language magazine focused primarily on
writings of the
Catholic intelligentsia.
Verbum was
founded in May 1946 at the
parish in Liptovský...