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Christ, our Bridegroom, spoke this word in Latin: Venit.
The Adornment of the Spritual Marriage 1293-1381 1916
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Christ, our Bridegroom, says this word in Latin: Venit.
Light, Life, and Love : selections from the German mystics of the middle ages William Ralph Inge 1907
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Verbum Dei, Deo natum,/Quod nec factum nec creatum/Venit de caelestibus,
Sensual Encounters: Monastic Women and Spirituality in Medieval Germany 2008
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Venit enim properata malis inopina senectus: et dolor aetatem jussit inesse meam.
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On this night before the night of Passover, this one was fun to find: "Beatus Qui Venit in Nomine Domini" means, Blessed is He who cometh in the name of the Lord.
Beatus Qui Venit in Nomine Domini David Wharton 2007
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Just by chance Dina Lohan visited Venit the day a higher-up at the studio producing the film was going ballistic, saying that Lindsay would be replaced if she didn't take the physical.
Moms Gone Wild Newman, Judith 2007
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And Venit was very vocal about genuinely admiring and liking Lindsay, who everyone knew "was a really sweet girl … just so messed up."
Moms Gone Wild Newman, Judith 2007
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I understand that some Venit words are still used on the island instead of their Greek or Turkish equivalents: an example is "piron" for fork (Italian forchetta) which is "biruni" in Cyprus.
Venetian Dialect 2004
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Venit enim mihi Plato in mentem, quem accepimus primum hic disputare solitum; cuius etiam illi hortuli propinqui non memoriam solum mihi afferunt, sed ipsum videntur in conspectu meo hic ponere.
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Et dixit Leah, Venit turba: et vocavit nomen ejus Gad.
Commentary on Genesis - Volume 2 1509-1564 1996
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