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‖ oremus|ɒˈreɪmʊs| [L. orēmus ‘let us pray’: so F. orémus (17th c. in Hatz.-Darm.).] A liturgical prayer introduced by the word oremus (in the service of the R.C. Church).
1795tr. Mercier's Fragm. Pol. & Hist. II. 462 The monks made their purchases with oremuses, and good passports to heaven. 1888Blackw. Mag. Dec. 794 The canticles he knew, Oremuses, and prayers and collects not a few. |