释义 |
ad·vo·ca·tus dei \|advə|kād.əsˈdēˌī; |advə|käd.əsˈdāˌe, |ädvō|käˌtu̇s-\ noun Usage: usually capitalized D Etymology: Late Latin : an official of the Roman Catholic Congregation of Rites whose duty is to refute the objections raised by the advocatus diaboli against the beatification or canonization of a person |