Te Deum
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(italics) an ancient Latin hymn of praise to God, in the form of a psalm, sung regularly at matins in the Roman Catholic Church and, usually, in an English translation, at Morning Prayer in the Anglican Church, as well as on special occasions as a service of thanksgiving.
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a musical setting of this hymn.
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a service of thanksgiving in which this hymn forms a prominent part.
noun
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an ancient Latin hymn in rhythmic prose, sung or recited at matins in the Roman Catholic Church and in English translation at morning prayer in the Church of England and used by both Churches as an expression of thanksgiving on special occasions
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a musical setting of this hymn
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a service of thanksgiving in which the recital of this hymn forms a central part
Etymology
Origin of Te Deum
< Late Latin, first two words of the hymn, which begins: Tē Deum laudāmus we praise thee God
Example Sentences
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The choir sang William Walton's setting of Te Deum Laudamus, composed for the Coronation, as the Queen's procession left the abbey.
From BBC • Jun. 4, 2013
The concert opened with Bruckner’s majestic Te Deum, a hymn of praise to God.
From New York Times • Feb. 5, 2012
He continues his Christmas and New Year's celebrations on Dec 31 with a year-end Mass of thanksgiving known by its Latin name Te Deum.
From Reuters • Dec. 24, 2011
The other three are a setting of the Te Deum hymn of praise running to more than an hour.
From The Guardian • Jul. 13, 2011
He asked me—no, he ordered me—to show up at the cathedral at eleven the next morning to attend the Te Deum with which the nation would express its victory over Communism.
From "The House of the Spirits: A Novel" by Isabel Allende
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