Definition of ecce in English:
ecce
exclamation ˈɛksiˈɛtʃeɪˈɛkei
Lo!; behold!
Example sentencesExamples
- That is, en et ecce, my noble auditors! Walk in and see, ladies and gentlemen.
- By the time Pontius Pilate shouts to the mob, 'Ecce homo!', there is barely a man to behold, just a bloody wreck.
- "Ecce," I say, not shouting, but speaking clearly, projecting my voice, and my confidence.
- That is worth an Ecce indeed.
- Ecce my notes on the sermon.
- The soldiers burst out in the exclamation, so often attributed to them since, "Ecce Tiberim!"
- The rubric of it is written in their own blood, with an Ecce; the last Ecce of all, Behold our fearful end.
- Some folks do tend to go on so - and usually when they have less to say. Ecce, Blogatus.
- I am nothing if not an Open Book. Behold! Ecce Veritates!
- If anyone had been affected by the strength and power of the shout "Ecce Caesar" then Labienus was the man to puncture that boast.