pater noster

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(Din) The prayer taught by Christ to his disciples, beginning with ‘Our Father’
(Din) The Lord's Prayer, also known as the Our Father or Pater noster is probably the best-known prayer in Christianity. On Easter Sunday 2007 it was estimated that 2 billion Protestant, Catholic, and Eastern Orthodox Christians read, recited, or sang the short prayer in hundreds of languages in houses of worship of all shapes and sizes. Although many theological differences and various modes and manners of worship divide Christians, according to Fuller Seminary professor Clayton Schmit "there is a sense of solidarity in knowing that Christians around the globe are praying together…, and these words always unite us."
paternoster
The Lord's prayer, especially in a Roman Catholic context

Pater noster, qui es in caelis, sanctificetur nomen tuum. Adveniat regnum tuum. Fiat voluntas tua, sicut in caelo et in terra. Panem nostrum quotidianum da nobis hodie, et dimitte nobis debita nostra sicut et nos dimittimus debitoribus nostris. Et ne nos inducas in tentationem, sed libera nos a malo. Amen.

paternoster
A patent medicine. So named because the salesman would pray the Lord's prayer over it before selling it
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A slow, continuously moving lift or elevator consisting of a loop of open fronted cabins running the height of a building. The moving compartment is entered at one level and left when the desired level is reached. Found in some university libraries. Named after the string of prayer beads due to their similar ararngement
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A rosary; a string of beads used in counting the prayers said
paternoster
{n} the Lord's prayer, a great bead
paternoster
a type of lift having a chain of open compartments that move continually in a loop so that (agile) passengers can step on or off at each floor (Roman Catholic Church) the Lord's Prayer in Latin; translates as `our father'
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A line with a row of hooks and bead&?;shaped sinkers
paternoster
The Lord's prayer, so called from the first two words of the Latin version
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An elevator of an inclined endless traveling chain or belt bearing buckets or shelves which ascend on one side loaded, and empty themselves at the top
paternoster
a type of lift having a chain of open compartments that move continually in a loop so that (agile) passengers can step on or off at each floor
paternoster
An slow, continuously moving lift or elevator consisting of a loop of open fronted cabins running the height of a building. The moving compartment is entered at one level and left when the desired level is reached. Found in some university libraries
paternoster
The Lords prayer, especially in a Roman Catholic context
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A beadlike ornament in moldings
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{i} Our Father, prayer recited by Christians, most important Christian prayer which Jesus taught his followers (the prayer begins with the words "Our Father in heaven, hallowed be your name")
paternoster
(Roman Catholic Church) the Lord's Prayer in Latin; translates as `our father'
pater noster