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Holy! Holy! Holy! Lord, God of Sabaoth!
Heaven and earth are full of your glory!
Hosanna in the highest!
Blessed is he who comes in the name of the Lord!
Hosanna in the highest!

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"sanctus" is the Latin word for "holy."

It's often used in threes as "sanctus sanctus sanctus." This actually has its own term: Tersanctus.

The Sanctus is a Christian hymn that starts off with those words "sanctus sanctus sanctus."

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The reason it is repeated three times, in Hebrew there is no form "holier, holiest" so for "holier" you would say Holy, Holy; and for Holiest, you would say Holy, Holy, Holy.

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