te deum

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te deum

A choir sings the Te Deum in a grand cathedral.

Definition
  1. Noun:
    • An ancient liturgical hymn of the Christian Church: Specifically, a Latin hymn of thanksgiving beginning with the words "Te Deum laudamus" ("We praise Thee, O God"). It is traditionally sung on occasions of public rejoicing and thanksgiving.
Usage
  • The word "Te Deum" is a proper noun referring to a specific, historic hymn. It is typically capitalized.
  • It is used to name the hymn itself or to refer to a musical setting (a composition) of this hymn.
  • Example:
Examples
  • Noun:
    • The congregation stood to sing the Te Deum at the end of the royal wedding service.
    • Berlioz's Te Deum is a large-scale work for orchestra, choir, and organ.
Advanced Usage
  • "to sing a Te Deum": To perform this specific hymn, often in a formal or celebratory context.
    • The nation sang a Te Deum to give thanks for the peace treaty.
  • The phrase can be used metaphorically to express profound gratitude or celebration, though this is a literary extension.
    • His heart sang a silent Te Deum of thanks for their safe return.
Variants and Related Words
  • Te Deum laudamus: The full Latin title and opening line of the hymn.
  • Thanksgiving hymn: A general descriptive term for hymns of praise and thanks, of which the Te Deum is a prime example.
Synonyms
  • Hymn of praise: A general term for a song of worship that adores or thanks God.
  • Canticle of thanksgiving: A more formal term for a sacred song of thanks.
Notes
  • As a proper noun naming a specific work, "Te Deum" does not have direct antonyms or common phrasal verbs.
  • Its usage is almost exclusively within religious, musical, and historical contexts.
te deum

A choir sings the Te Deum in a grand cathedral.

Noun
  1. an ancient liturgical hymn

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