Sanctus
See also: sanctus
English
    
    Etymology
    
Borrowed from Latin sānctus (“holy”), the opening word of the prayer in that language. The prayer is taken from Isaiah 6:3 and Matthew 21:9.
Proper noun
    
Sanctus
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Pronunciation
    
- IPA(key): /sɑ̃k.tys/
Proper noun
    
Sanctus m
- Sanctus
-  1981, H. E. G. Wegman, “Une Anaphore incomplète? Les Fragments sur Papyrus Strasbourg Gr. 254”, in R. van den Broek; M. J. Vermaseren, editors, Studies in Gnosticism and Hellenistic Religions, page 432:- Le point douteux est la fin du texte : une doxologie ‘finale’ avant le Sanctus.- The point that is dubious is the end of the text: a ‘final’ doxology before the Sanctus.
 
 
 
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