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‖ Te igitur|tiːˈɪdʒɪtə(r)| [L., = ‘thee therefore’, the opening words of the prayer.] The first prayer in the canon of the Mass in the Roman and some other Latin liturgies; hence extended to the liturgical book itself.
1819Scott Ivanhoe xliii, Bring forward the crucifix and the Te igitur [Gloss. The service book on which oaths were sworn]. 1877J. D. Chambers Div. Worship iv. v. 349 The subsequent petitions are taken..from the ‘Te Igitur’ or first part of the Canon. |