Quasi modo geniti
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Quasimodogeniti — Qua|si|mo|do|ge|ni|ti 〈ohne Artikel〉 erster Sonntag nach Ostern [<lat. quasi modo geniti „wie eben erst Geborene“ (Eingangsworte der Messe)] * * * Qua|si|mo|do|ge|ni|ti <o. Art.; indekl.> [lat. quasi modo geniti (infantes) = wie die eben … Universal-Lexikon
Octave of Easter — Andrea del Verrocchio s sculpture of the incredulity of St. Thomas. The term Octave of Easter may refer either to the eight day period (Octave) from Easter Sunday until the Sunday following Easter, inclusive; or it may refer only to that Sunday… … Wikipedia
Quasimodo — [ kazimɔdo ] n. f. • XIIIe; des mots lat. quasi modo par lesquels commence l introït de la messe de ce dimanche ♦ Liturg. Dimanche de l octave de Pâques. La Quasimodo ou (plus cour.) le dimanche de Quasimodo. ● Quasimodo nom féminin singulier (de … Encyclopédie Universelle
Liste lateinischer Phrasen/Q — Lateinische Phrasen A B C D E F G H I L M N O P Q R S T U V … Deutsch Wikipedia
Quid est veritas? — Lateinische Phrasen A B C D E F G H I L M N O P … Deutsch Wikipedia
Quasimodo (fête) — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Quasimodo. Dans le calendrier chrétien, différents termes désignent le premier dimanche après Pâques : fête de la quasimodo, octave de Pâques, deuxième dimanche de Pâques, dimanche in albis, ou dimanche de… … Wikipédia en Français
quasimodo — Low Sunday, 1706, Quasimodo Sunday, from L. quasi modo, first words of introit for the first Sunday after Easter: quasi modo geniti infantes as newborn babes (1 Pet. ii:2). The hunchback in Victor Hugo s novel was supposed to have been abandoned… … Etymology dictionary
quasimodo — ˌkwäzə̇ˈmō(ˌ)dō, äsə̇ noun ( s) Usage: usually capitalized Etymology: Latin quasi modo as if just now; from part of the opening words of the introit for that day (based on 1 Pet 2:2), quasi modo geniti infantes as newborn babes : low sunday … Useful english dictionary
Quasimodo — Quas i*mo do, n. [So called from the first words of the Latin introit, quasi modo geniti infantes as newborn babes, 1 Pet. ii. 2.] (R. C. Ch.) The first Sunday after Easter; Low Sunday. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Quasimodo — I. noun Etymology: Medieval Latin quasi modo geniti infantes as newborn babes (words of the introit for Low Sunday) Date: circa 1847 Low Sunday II. biographical name Salvatore 1901 1968 Italian poet & critic … New Collegiate Dictionary