Examples of 'passio' in a sentence

Meaning of "passio"

passio (noun) - A Latin term that translates to 'passion' in English. It is often used to describe intense emotions, desires, or motivations

How to use "passio" in a sentence

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There appears to be no historical basis for his passio.
She needs a passio something to make her feel good about herself.
Her attention to detail and passio.
Their Passio contains all of the tropes of the genre.
We pledge to you our passio.
A Passio written in Greek was devoted to the saint.
When you think of the bedroom you think of softness or passio.
The reliability of Passio sancti Eadmundi is nevertheless uncertain.
The teachers are passio.
The Passio has survived in six separate manuscripts located throughout Europe.
That is the passio.
Mark Passio did an illuminating video on the truth behind the Twin Towers.
The double tradition may have arisen because a second passio had to be written.
The Passio Sancti Saturnini corroborates this date as that of his incumbency and martyrdom.
I had a similar experience while working on Passio.

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This is the last time Passio sancti Eadmundi mentions Ubba.
Crescente fide the Passio.
Passio offers menus of three or five courses. They vary daily.
One of the chief sources for his life is the Passio minor sancti Kiliani.
It 's a passio n of m i ne.
An account of his life is given in the Passio Sancti Miliani.
T know about your passio for valuable bronzes? I didn? t thin he?
After describing the horrific manner of Edmund 's death, the Passio continued the story.
Eysteinn is thought to have written Passio Olavi, a hagiographical work written in the Latin language.
Had garnered his father 's passio.
Many aspects of her Passio are clearly legendary and conform to well-known hagiographical topoi.".
Of the Staatsbibliothek in Vienna, and a transcript of the Passio from an unidentified codex.
Passio hominis ' - from this moment there emanates a solemn majesty, a paradoxical lordship . ”.
At worst, a crime of passio.
Later versions, such as the Passio S. Eadwardi, have more complicated accounts.
The earliest source on their life actually dates from a Passio of 1406.
His 1968 oratorio Passio Domini was particularly well received.
On the audience's request, Tiina Lindfors' masterpiece Passio is back on the ERI stage.
The Passio dates the reburial to 18 February.
In the ' 90s, Passio was recruited into the Church of Satan by Anton Lavey.

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