Lexicon:Dies Irae

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Citation: Dies Irae
Language: Latin
References: The Letter of Marque, page 254
Meaning: The Day of Wrath

Notes:


Title and opening of Mediaeval Latin hymn on Judgment Day; see also The Hundred Days, p 139.

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Guide for the Perplexed — This article is based on information from the Guide for the Perplexed, edited by Anthony Gary Brown and based on the work of many contributors. As an aid to readers, the translations offered in Guide for the Perplexed are intended to be a literal as possible, and to follow as closely as possible the original word order.
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