urbi et orbi

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  1. To the city (that is, Rome) and the world. The phrase is used in the publication of papal bulls, and (according to Larousse) by the Pope in pronouncing his blessing in the church of the Lateran on Maundy Thursday, Easter, and Ascension day.

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  1. Latin: urbi, dative of urbs, city (see urban); et, and; orbi, dative of orbis, the world (see orb).
 

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