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requiescat
[ rek-wee-es-kaht, -kat ]
noun
- a wish or prayer for the repose of the dead.
requiescat
/ ˌrɛkwɪˈɛskæt /
noun
- a prayer for the repose of the souls of the dead
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Word History and Origins
Origin of requiescat1
1815–25; < Latin: short for requiescat in pace
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Word History and Origins
Origin of requiescat1
Latin, from requiescat in pace may he rest in peace
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Example Sentences
I’ve always liked to think that requiescat in pace is but preface to a longer story.
From Washington Post
RIP is an abbreviation of 'rest in peace' or in Latin, 'requiescat in pace'.
From BBC
Likewise requiescat in pace a published model highlighted by the esteemed journal Science estimating 10,000 cases by September 24, and hundreds of thousands in the months thereafter.
From Forbes
The requiescat in pace was scarcely uttered, before the blessing was craved, on the baked meats.
From Project Gutenberg
On such occasions, my boy, his casual pace is, if possible, rather more requiescat in "pace" than on ordinary marches.
From Project Gutenberg
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