The phrase 'ecce sacerdos magnus', from the liturgical Latin, is translated into English as Behold the great priest. In the word-by-word translation, the adverb 'ecce' means 'behold'. The noun 'sacerdos' means 'priest'. The adjective 'magnus' means 'great'.
"Ecce sacerdos magnus" is pronounced as "EHK-keh sah-ker-DOHS MAH-nuhs." The emphasis is typically placed on the second syllable of "sacerdos" and on "magnus." It’s a Latin phrase meaning "Behold the great priest."
Clavatula sacerdos was created in 1845.
Sacerdos of Lyon was born in 487.
Sacerdos of Lyon died in 551.
Translated from the Latin, it means "behold the man".
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Translated from the Latin, it means "behold the man".
The cast of Sacerdos in aeternum - 2012 includes: Don Giancarlo Cuneo as Don Giancarlo Cuneo
"Magnus" is a Latin term, so Japanese would spell it phonetically in the katakana script: マグナス magunasu.
"Ecce homo" in Russian is "Вот человек" (Vot chelovek).
Ecce Romani was created in 1971.
Sacerdos.[Third declen.: Sacerdos, sacerdot -is]That is the spanish word for it. However, the Latin word for priest is 'Pontifex'.