Benedictus

/ˌbɛnɪˈdɪktəs/ noun

A canticle or hymn of praise used in Christian worship, beginning with the words 'Benedictus Dominus' (Blessed be the Lord); also the Song of Zacharias.

From Latin 'benedictus' (blessed), the masculine form of the past participle of 'benedicere' (to bless). It entered English through liturgical tradition in the medieval church.

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