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61Magnificat — {{hw}}{{Magnificat}}{{/hw}}s. m. inv. Cantico della Madonna …
62Magnificat — Mag|nif|i|cat a song in praise of God which is used in some Christian church services. Its words are the words said by ↑Mary in the New Testament of the Bible, after she discovers that she is going to be the mother of Jesus …
63Magnificat — лат. [магни/фикат] «Да возвеличится» одно из песнопений католич. церкви ◊ magnificent англ. [магни/фисит] великолепный …
64magnificat — canticle in praise of the Virgin Mary Ecclesiastical Terms …
65Magnificat — n. canticle of Mary (the mother of Jesus); hymn of praise sung in church for this text …
66Magnificat — [mag nɪfɪkat] noun the hymn of the Virgin Mary (Luke 1:46–55) used as a canticle, especially at vespers and evensong. Origin ME: L., lit. magnifies , from the opening words, which translate as ‘my soul magnifies the Lord’ …
67magnificat — mag·nif·i·cat …
68Magnificat — Величит …
69Magnificat — Mag•nif•i•cat [[t]mægˈnɪf ɪˌkæt, ˌkɑt; mɑgˈnɪf ɪˌkɑt, mɑnˈyɪf [/t]] n. 1) rel the canticle of the Virgin Mary in Luke 1:46–55 2) mad a musical setting for this • Etymology: 1150–1200; < L: (it) magnifies (the first word of the hymn) …
70Magnificat — /mægˈnɪfɪkæt/ (say mag nifikat) noun 1. the hymn of the Virgin Mary in Luke, 1:46–55, beginning My soul doth magnify the Lord , used as a canticle at evensong or vespers. 2. a musical setting of it. {Middle English, from Latin: doth magnify, the… …