noun
- A prayer of blessing or thanksgiving, especially one said before a meal.
Usage: Often capitalized when referring to a specific liturgical prayer or canticle.; Formal or religious context.
interjection
- A Latin greeting or blessing meaning 'may you be blessed'; used as a formal salutation.
Usage: Archaic or formal.; From Latin, literally 'be blessed.'
Examples
- The family recited the benedicite before sitting down to dinner.
- In the monastery, the benedicite was sung in Latin each evening.
- The priest offered a benedicite over the assembled guests.
- Benedicite was a common greeting among clergy in medieval times.
- The children learned the benedicite as part of their religious education.