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Latin edit. Verb edit. habēmus. first-person plural present active indicative of habeō. Spanish edit. Etymology edit · Borrowed from Latin habemus papam.
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—used to announce the election of a Pope by the College of Cardinals. Dictionary Entries Near habemus Papam. habeas corpus ad subjiciendum. habemus Papam.
Habemus papam or Papam habemus ('We have a pope') is the announcement traditionally given by the protodeacon of the College of Cardinals (the senior ...
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2019 San Giovenale 'Habemus' Rosso Lazio IGT, Italy (750ml) · Colour: Concentrated red wine · Scent: Rich, noble and complex, with scents of wild berries in jam ...
Habemus Papam! · We waited twenty-five more minutes, singing praise to God for the new Pope and talking about who it might be. · We waited with now-relieved ...
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Book details · Reading age. 8 - 12 years · Print length. 48 pages · Language. Italian · Dimensions. 9.45 x 0.39 x 6.69 inches · Publisher. Nuans · Publication ...
Habemus Papam refers to the announcement given in Latin by the Senior Cardinal Deacon when a new Pope has been chosen. The announcement is given from the ...
Noun edit. habemus papam (uncountable). A short, formulaic speech in Latin that announces the identity of a newly elected pope.
Habemus-papam definition: A short, formulaic speech in Latin that announces the identity of a newly elected pope.
Comment. Used after a Catholic Church papal election to announce publicly a successful ballot to elect a new pope. Word-for-word analysis: Habemus.