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Agnus Dei
[ag-nuhs dee-ahy, de-ee, ah-nyoos de-ee]
noun
Ecclesiastical.
a figure of a lamb as emblematic of Christ.
such a representation with the nimbus inscribed with the cross about its head, and supporting the banner of the cross.
a prayer addressed to Christ as Savior preceding the communion in the Mass.
a musical setting of this prayer.
Agnus Dei
/ ˈæɡnʊs ˈdeɪɪ /
noun
the figure of a lamb bearing a cross or banner, emblematic of Christ
a chant beginning with these words or a translation of them, forming part of the Roman Catholic Mass or sung as an anthem in the Anglican liturgy
a wax medallion stamped with a lamb as emblem of Christ and blessed by the pope
Word History and Origins
Origin of Agnus Dei1
Word History and Origins
Origin of Agnus Dei1
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