Te Deum Definition

tā dāəm, -o͝om, tē dēəm
noun
An ancient Christian hymn beginning Te Deum laudamus (We praise thee, O God)
Webster's New World
Music for this hymn.
Webster's New World
A service of thanksgiving at which this hymn is used.
Webster's New World

Other Word Forms of Te Deum

Noun

Singular:
Te Deum
Plural:
te-deums

Origin of Te Deum

  • From Late Latin Tē Deum (laudāmus) You, God, (we praise), the opening words of the hymn Latin you Latin deum accusative of deus god

    From American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition

  • From the hymn's opening words, "Te Deum laudamus" ("Thee, O God, we praise").

    From Wiktionary

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