Requiem

/ˈriːkwɪəm/ noun

A mass for the dead in the Roman Catholic Church. A musical composition setting parts of this mass or written in commemoration of the dead.

Latin 'requiem', the accusative of 'requies' meaning 'rest', from the opening words 'Requiem aeternam dona eis' ('Give them eternal rest'). The term entered English in the 14th century through religious contexts.

AFrequiem
AMሰላም ጸሎት
ARقداس الأموات
BGреквием
BNশান্তির প্রার্থনা
CArèquiem
CSrequiem
DArequiem
DERequiem
ELrequiem
ESréquiem
ETrequiem
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