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pedes

British  
/ ˈpɛdiːz /

noun

  1. the plural of pes

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Silent became she, and the Angels sangSuddenly, "In te, Domine, speravi:"But beyond "pedes meos" did not pass.

From The Guardian • Aug. 16, 2010

They move with a certain Roman state and dignity of bearing— pedes vestis defluxit ad imos Et vera incessu patuit dea.

From The Roman Poets of the Augustan Age: Virgil by Sellar, W. Y.

Maria vero assidens ad pedes ejus audiebat eum.

From The Complete Works of Richard Crashaw, Volume II (of 2) by Crashaw, Richard

Mille pedes in fronte, trecentos cippus in agrum Hic dabat, heredes monumentum ne sequeretur.

From Dealings with the Dead, Volume I (of 2) by School, A Sexton of the Old

Domine, non solum pedes, sed et caput, &c.

From The Complete Works of Richard Crashaw, Volume II (of 2) by Crashaw, Richard