Examples of 'oratio' in a sentence

Meaning of "oratio"

Oratio is a Latin word that translates to oration or speech in English. In English, oratio can refer to a formal speech or rhetorical discourse, often used in the context of classical rhetoric, public speaking, or literary analysis to discuss the structure, style, and delivery of speeches

How to use "oratio" in a sentence

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Oratio owned a small grocery store.
I will order my composer to pen an oratio.
Sometimes an oratio follows.
Et fuit tediosa et longa oratio.
Oratio in catilinam.
These are the aims and goals of medatatio and oratio.
Be taken as if in oratio obliqua.
He is author of Oratio de sapientia divina Prayer of Divine Wisdom.
It is sometimes followed by an oratio.
The Oratio de hominis.
Tarquinio is defeated in battle by Oratio.
Here, a close collab oratio n exists betwee n the technicians, the supervisors and the regimental staff.
The third step is Oratio.
Oratio - Respond to the passage by opening the heart to God.
Sometimes there are two antiphona, each followed by its oratio.

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Brevis oratio penetrat coelos ; an Our Father and a Hail Mary well said are quite sufficient.
In the original hand with inserted heading already mentioned, and "haec oratio prima Petri.
His Oratio tragedica, largely autobiographical, was written with similar aims.
This leads to the third stage, Oratio - prayer.
The Oratio funebris by Burmann (1703) contains an exhaustive list of the works of this scholar.
The source of this research therefore is his 1486 work, oratio de hominis dignitate.
Oratio becomes a Member of in the international network Baker Tilly ( 147 countries ).
May your life be like your speech ( talis oratio qualis vita ) ( I ).
North east, Oratio.

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