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de profundis
de profundis (deɪ prɒˈfʊndɪs) adv (Bible) out of the depths of misery or dejection[from the first words of Psalm 130]de pro•fun•dis (deɪ proʊˈfʊn dɪs) Latin. out of the depths (of sorrow, despair, etc.). De profundis
De profundis (dā prōfo͞on`dēs) [Lat.,=from the depths], the opening words of Psalm 130, one of the penitential PsalmsPsalms or Psalter , book of the Bible, a collection of 150 hymnic pieces. Since the last centuries B.C., this book has been the chief hymnal of Jews, and subsequently, of Christians. ..... Click the link for more information. , in Jerome's Latin version (see VulgateVulgate [Lat. Vulgata editio=common edition], most ancient extant version of the whole Christian Bible. Its name derives from a 13th-century reference to it as the "editio vulgata." The official Latin version of the Roman Catholic Church, it was prepared c.A.D. ..... Click the link for more information. ); also used as a title for the Psalm. |