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Definition of "tuum" [tu•um]

  • Lit., thine; that which is thine; -- used in meum and tuum. See 2d meum. (noun)

Gnu Collaboartive International Dictionary of English: licensed under The Code Project Open License (CPOL)

Use "tuum" in a sentence
  • "Lenta qui uelut adsitas uitis implicat arbores, implicabitur in tuum"
  • "After, in the eleventh part of the canon of the mass the priest beateth his breast saying: Nobis quoque peccatoribus, etc., and that signifieth the contrition and repentance that the thief that hung on the cross at the right hand of God had, when he said: Memento mei domine cum veneris in regnum tuum, that is to say: Lord I pray thee that thou be remembered of me when thou comest into thy realm."
  • "The first is of the eternal goods, that we may have them; and therefore saith he: Pater noster qui es in coelis, sanctificetur nomen tuum, that is as much for to say: Father that art reigning in heaven thy sweet name be blessed."
Words like "tuum"
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