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Q: what does pox domine sit vo biscum mean ( Answered,   1 Comment )
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Subject: what does pox domine sit vo biscum mean
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Asked by: kelle1944-ga
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Posted: 21 Nov 2004 18:57 PST
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Question ID: 432074
what does pox domine sit vo biscum mean
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Subject: Re: what does pox domine sit vo biscum mean
Answered By: scriptor-ga on 21 Nov 2004 19:09 PST
 
Dear kelle1994,

The correct spelling of that Latin phrase is "pax domini sit
vobiscum". It means: "The peace of the Lord be with you".

Please note that the "you" is in plural and refers to a group, usually
a congregation.

Hope this answers your question!
Regards,
Scriptor
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Subject: Re: what does pox domine sit vo biscum mean
From: frde-ga on 22 Nov 2004 04:21 PST
 
Unless, of course it is 'cod' Latin
- in which case that 'o' might be deliberate

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