Meaning of Agnus Dei | Babel Free
ˌæɡnəs ˈdeɪ.iDefinitions
- A liturgical chant recited as part of the Mass, beginning with those words, or the music to which it is set.
- A small model, picture, or heraldic representation of a lamb with a cross and sometimes a flag (usually white with a red cross).
- A bar of wax imprinted with a similar shape and blessed by the Pope.
Equivalents
Español
Cordero de Dios
Suomi
Jumalan karitsa
Français
agnus dei
Bahasa Indonesia
Agnus Dei
Italiano
Agnus Dei
Português
agnus dei
Русский
а́гнец бо́жий
Tagalog
Kordero ng Diyos
Examples
“Matilda continued her incantations; at intervals she took various items from the basket, the nature and name of most of which were unknown to the friar: but among the few which he distinguished, he particularly observed three human fingers, and an agnus dei, which she broke in pieces.”
“The most common of these amulets was the agnus dei, a small wax cake, originally made out of paschal candles and blessed by the Pope, bearing the image of the lamb and flag.”
CEFR level
B2
Upper Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.
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