"oremus" meaning in English

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Noun

Forms: oremuses [plural]
Etymology: From Latin ōrēmus (“let us pray”, first person plural active subjunctive of ōrō), often used to introduce a prayer in the liturgy. Etymology templates: {{bor|en|la|ōrēmus||let us pray|pos=first person plural active subjunctive of <i class="Latn mention" lang="la">ōrō</i>}} Latin ōrēmus (“let us pray”, first person plural active subjunctive of ōrō) Head templates: {{en-noun}} oremus (plural oremuses)
  1. (Roman Catholicism) A liturgical prayer. Categories (topical): Roman Catholicism
    Sense id: en-oremus-en-noun-OrC7LNC9 Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header, Pages with 4 entries Topics: Catholicism, Christianity, Roman-Catholicism

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