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Definitions of ave in various dictionaries:
Hail Mary.
noun - an expression of greeting or farewell
AVE - Ave is a Latin word, used by the Romans as a salutation and greeting, meaning "hail". It is the singular imperative form of the verb avre, which mea...
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'___ Maria' |
Prayer word |
Penn., e.g. |
Old greeting |
N.Y.C.'s ___ of the Americas |
Blvd. |
Ancient greeting |
Forum greeting |
Greeting for Galba |
Pennsylvania ___ |
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used to express good wishes on meeting or parting. |
An expression of greeting or farewell. |
Roman Catholic Church Ave Maria. |
Used to express good wishes on meeting or parting. |
A shout of welcome or farewell. |
written abbreviation for avenue : |
abbreviation for avenue : |
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Geographic Matches |
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Ave, Basse-Normandie, FRANCE |
Ave, Moravskoslezsky kraj, CZECH REPUBLIC |
Ave, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, GERMANY |
Ave, Namur, BELGIUM |
Ave description |
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Ave is a Latin word, used by the Romans as a salutation and greeting, meaning "hail". It is the singular imperative form of the verb avre, which meant "to be well"; thus one could translate it literally as "be well" or "farewell".The Classical Latin pronunciation of ave was [awe] or [ae]. In Church Latin, it is ideally [ave], and in English, it tends to be pronounced . * The term was notably used to greet the Caesar or other authorities. Suetonius recorded that on one occasion, naumachiariicaptives and criminals fated to die fighting during mock naval encountersaddressed Caesar with the words Ave Caesar! Morituri te salutant! ("Hail, Caesar! Those who are about to die salute you!") in an attempt to avoid death. The expression is not recorded as being used in Roman times on any other occasion. * The Vulgate version of the Annunciation translates the salute of the angel to Mary, Mother of Jesus as Ave Maria, gratia plena ("Hail Mary, full of grace"). * Ave Maria is a Catholic Marian prayer th |