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glo·ria \ˈglōrēə, -ȯr-\ noun (-s) Etymology: Late Latin, from Latin, glory 1. often capitalized : a Christian doxology sung or recited in liturgies and worship services 2. [probably from Italian, literally, glory, from Latin] a. : aureole 2, : nimbus b. : a representation (as in a painting) of dazzling light bursting from the opened heavens 3. [probably from Spanish, literally, glory, from Latin] : a lightweight closely-woven fabric usually in plain weave made originally with silk warp and a worsted or cotton filling and used chiefly for umbrellas or dresses |