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Confiteor
[ kuhn-fit-ee-awr ]
noun
, Roman Catholic Church.
- a prayer in the form of a general confession said at the beginning of the Mass and on certain other occasions.
Confiteor
/ kənˈfɪtɪˌɔː /
noun
- RC Church a prayer consisting of a general confession of sinfulness and an entreaty for forgiveness
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Word History and Origins
Origin of Confiteor1
1150–1200; Middle English; after first word of Latin prayer: I confess
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Word History and Origins
Origin of Confiteor1
C13: from Latin: I confess; from the beginning of the Latin prayer of confession
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Example Sentences
Then Cardinal Gregory came forward, and all knelt and beat their breasts, repeating the Confiteor.
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The sacristan placed the temporary altar beside the foot of the bed, arrayed it, and recited the Confiteor.
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He said a Confiteor tibi Domine, rolling the words on his tongue as if in anticipation of the solider mouthfuls awaiting him.
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Ulenspiegel did so, ever repeating: “Mea culpa, confiteor, take away my hump.”
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Scarcely has he stretched out his arms at the gospel, before he is striking his breast at the Confiteor.
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