Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
dominus-vobiscum
Phrase
/ˈdɒmɪnəs ˈvoʊˌbɪskəm/

Definition
A Latin phrase meaning ‘The Lord be with you.’

Examples
- “During the Mass, the priest often says ‘Dominus vobiscum’ to the congregation.”
- “The response to ‘Dominus vobiscum’ is usually ‘Et cum spiritu tuo.'”

Meaning
This phrase is used as a greeting or blessing, particularly in Christian liturgical contexts.

Synonyms
- ‘The Lord be with you’
- ‘Salutation of peace’