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Dominus vobiscum

[ doh-mi-noos voh-bis-koom, dom-i- ]

noun

Latin.
  1. the Lord be with you.


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His last words before the hidden squad tore into his heart were "Dominus vobiscum", as strange in Utah as in the Joannine Church.

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He could only learn that one of the ships was called the Dominus Vobiscum, and that a wealthy canon of St. Paul’s, a very scientific person, had accompanied the expedition.

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The priest turned around once more; "Dominus vobiscum!" after which, "Ite missa est."

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But the priest was so moved that when he turned to the people, saying, "Dominus vobiscum!" his voice trembled.

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And the priest lifted up his thumb and the two fingers, and uttered something like "Dominus vobiscum," and then waved him off; whilst the old shrew skulking near him uttered a croaking kind of laugh, and said that a priest's blessing was a priceless boon.

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Dominusdomitae naturae