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A naturally gorgeous girl who is eathier very quiet and shy or incredibly wild and adventurous.
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a. A Latin doxology beginning with the words Gloria Patri. b. A Latin doxology that is the second item of the Ordinary of the Roman Catholic Mass and begins ...
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Definition of Gloria in American English in Oxford dictionary (US). Meaning, pronunciation and example sentences. English to English reference content.
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noun. any of several doxologies beginning with the word Gloria, esp the Greater and the Lesser Doxologies; a musical setting of one of these ...
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the response Gloria tibi, Domine, ?Glory be to Thee, O Lord.? 2. (lowercase) a repetition of one of these. 3. (lowercase) a musical setting for one of these. 4.
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For the cantata of Bach of that title, see Gloria in excelsis Deo, BWV 191. Gloria 5 (init).png ..... "Definitions for Medieval Christian Liturgy". Yale.edu. Retrieved ...
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Prière de louange chantée ou récitée à la messe après le Kyrie eleison et commençant par les mots Gloria in excelsis, cantique des anges à la crèche.
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