Gloria
61gloria — ż I, DCMs. gloriarii 1. lm D. gloriarii (gloriaryj) «świetlisty krąg otaczający na obrazach lub rzeźbach głowy bóstw i świętych; aureola» 2. blm «chwała, sława, świetność, urok, nimb» Gloria wojenna. Otoczyć kogoś glorią bohaterstwa. ◊ Chodzić w… …
62gloria — De origen latino. (nom. f.s.) Manjar exquisito. Cenamos gloria y nos trataron como a reyes, pero, claro, eso hay que pagarlo. • Gloria mareá …
63Gloria — noun Christian Church 1》 a hymn beginning Gloria in excelsis Deo (Glory be to God in the highest), forming a set part of the Mass. 2》 the doxology beginning Gloria Patris (Glory be to the Father), used after psalms and in formal prayer …
64Gloria — Glo•ri•a [[t]ˈglɔr i ə, ˈgloʊr [/t]] n. rel a) Gloria in Excelsis Deo b) Gloria Patri • Etymology: 1150–1200; ME < L; see glory …
65GLORIA — n. 1 any of various doxologies beginning with Gloria, esp. the hymn beginning with Gloria in excelsis Deo (Glory be to God in the highest). 2 an aureole. Etymology: L, = glory …
66Gloria — noun . Popular during the first half of the 20th century. Miss Flax, the little thin sister, and Miss Gloria, the stout able bodied sister, lifted up their hands and eyes in horror at the mere hint of a wet nurse …
67Gloria — See Mass *** Gloria Patri et Filio et Spiritui | Glory be to the Father, to the Sancto, sicut erat in principio, et | Son, and to the Holy Spirit, as nunc et semper, et in saecula | it was in the beginning, is now saeculorum.… …
68Gloria — lateinischer Ursprung, Bedeutung: Ruhm, Ehre. Namensträgerin: Gloria Swanson, US amerikanische Schauspielerin. In Deutschland selten …
69Gloria — Glo̲·ria das; s, s; 1 nur Sg, meist iron ≈ Ruhm || NB: ↑Glanz 2 ein Gesang im christlichen Gottesdienst, in dem Gott gelobt wird <das Gloria singen> …
70Gloria — Admin ASC 2 Code Orig. name Glória Country and Admin Code BR.05.2911402 BR …