"Gaudete" Meaning
"Agnus Dei, qui tollis peccata mundi, dona eis requiem. Gaudeamus igitur, et exsultemus, et in his secula seculorum. Amen."
"Gaudete" Examples
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Verb
Gaudete, mihi causa Laurentii! (Joy, I'm happy to talk about Laurence!) - From a classic Latin phrase, often used as a literal translation or a pun, to express enthusiasm or joy at discussing a particular topic.
We all gaudete to be back on the beach after such a long winter. - Using the verb to express feelings of joy or revelry.
The children gaudete at the prospect of a long summer vacation. - Showing the action of rejoicing or feeling happy.
Interjection
Gaudete, Dominus veniet! (Rejoice, the Lord will come!) - A classic Christian phrase, celebrating the birth or return of Jesus Christ.
Gaudete, we've finally finished the project on time! - Expressing joy or triumph at achieving a goal.
Adjective
They wore gaudete masks to the masquerade ball. - Using the adjective to describe something that is bright, colorful, or showy.
The gaudete decorations added a festive touch to the party. - Describing something as elaborate or extravagant.