"gratia plena" means "full of grace"
Perhaps you have heard or seen this word as part of the "Hail Mary" in Latin: "Ave Maria, gratia plena...". "plena" is the Latin adjective "plenus, plena, plenum" that means "full". The declined "plena" can be from several declensions: the feminine singular nominative or ablative and the nomintive, vocative, accusative plural in the neuter. In the context of "gratia plena", plena here is nominative singular feminine, and is a modifier of the word "gratia" which is feminine and means "grace". Thus "gratia plena" means "full of grace".
gratia, like gratia plena
It is latin for Hail Mary, full of grace.
That's from the 'Hail Mary' ! "Ave Maria Gratia plena Dominus tecum Benedicta tu in mulearibus et Beneticta fruicti tui Iesus ..." Gratia plena, etc: "The Lord is with Thee, Blessed art Thou ..."
it is the abbreviation of 'exempli gratia', meaning 'for example'.
I thank you much, kind master.(There is an error in the phrase, since benedicta is an adjective describing dominus, they would have to agree in case, number, and gender. They disagree in gender.)gratia- thankplena- muchdominus- master (masculine?)benedicta- (feminine?)tu- you(The subject in the sentence is an understood "I," coming from the verb conjugation.)
Graphania plena was created in 1865.
AnswerAve Maria, gratia plena, Dominus tecum, benedicta tu in mulieribus, et benedictus fructus ventris tui, lesus. Sancta Maria, Mater Dei, ora pro nobis peccatoribus, nunc, et in hora mortis nostrae. Amen
The Latin noun meaning goodwill is benevolentia or gratia.
The Latin translation of 'new song' is Canticum novum. In the word-by-word translation, the noun 'canticum' means 'song'. The adjective 'novum' means 'new'. The phrase may be found in the opening line of Psalm 98.
Ars Gratia Artis Founded in 1924, MGM operated under the motto "Ars Gratia Artis", a Latin phrase meaning "art for art's sake".
It is a word that means cultivation of trees and shrubs.THANK YOU!!!By: Priscillia Sophia Gratia Famdale