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sanc·tus \ˈsaŋ(k)təs, ˈsaiŋ-, ˈsäŋ-\ noun (-es) Usage: often capitalized Etymology: Middle English, from Medieval Latin, first word of the conclusion of the eucharistic preface, from Late Latin Sanctus, sanctus, sanctus Holy, holy, holy, opening of a hymn sung by the angels in Isa 6:3, translation of Greek hagios, hagios, hagios, translation of Hebrew qādhōsh, qādhōsh, qādhōsh : the last part of the preface of most Christian liturgies commencing with the words Sanctus, Sanctus, Sanctus or Holy, Holy, Holy — called also tersanctus |