Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- A Middle English variant of
loose .
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- adjective obsolete Loose.
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Examples
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The entire rite of singing Gloria, laus et honor before the doors of the church, and of knocking on the doors of the church with the staff of the processional Cross, has been removed.
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The procession; at this moment, they are singing "Gloria, laus".
Palm Sunday in Rome 2009
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At the conclusion of the antiphon, Gloria, laus, et honor is sung ... the celebrant strikes the doors with the end of the processional cross, as he says, Attolite portas, principes vestras: et elevamini portae aeternales, et introibit Rex gloriae.
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In the typical edition of the Ordo Hebdomadae Sanctae (OHS) of 1955, the hymn Gloria, laus et honor is designated explicitly with title “Hymnus ad Christum Regem”.
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From within the church, the cantors sing the refrain of the hymn Gloria, laus et honor, which is repeated by all those who are standing outside.
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Norway laus Helberg realized he had made a terrible mistake as soon as he opened the door of the old Jansbu hut.
Shadow Knights Gary Kamiya 2010
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Natoque sit victoria, et Flamini laus debita per saeculorum saecula.
Archive 2008-11-01 bls 2008
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Sit laus plena, sit sonóra,Sit jucúnda, sit decóraMentis jubilátio.
Archive 2008-05-01 bls 2008
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One at least I am passingly familiar with and have read a bit of in the original Latin, Erasmus of Rotterdam's Stultitiae laus, or In Praise of Folly.
Archive 2008-08-10 Leigh 2008
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Natoque sit victoria, et Flamini laus debita per saeculorum saecula.
The Advent Office, Part I bls 2008
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