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    de pro·fun·dis
    [ˌdā prəˈfo͝ondəs]
    noun
    de profundis (noun)
    1. a heartfelt cry of appeal expressing deep feelings of sorrow or anguish.
    Origin
    Latin, ‘from the depths’, the opening words of Psalm 130.
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    What is De profundis Psalm?De Profundis The 130th psalm, one of the seven penitential psalms of the Roman Catholic and Anglican churches. A letter to Lord Alfred Douglas written by Oscar Wilde while he was imprisoned for gross indecency (homosexual acts). The title is a reference to the 130th psalm.
    What is De Profundis?Definition of De Profundis from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary a long letter written by Oscar Wilde in 1897 and published in 1905. It was written to his lover, Lord Alfred Douglas, when Wilde was in prison.
    What is a De Profundis in Judaism?The De Profundis also has a variety of uses in Judaism. It is recited as part of the liturgy for the high holidays, for example, and is traditionally recited as a prayer for the sick. The De Profundis has also appeared in world literature, in the works of the Spanish author Federico García Lorca and in a long letter by Oscar Wilde to his lover.
    What does De Profundis mean in Poema del Cante Jondo?De Profundis was used as the title of a poem by Spanish author Federico García Lorca in Poema del cante jondo. A long letter by Oscar Wilde, written to his former lover Lord Alfred Douglas near the end of Wilde's life while he was in prison, also bears the title "De Profundis", although it was given the title after Wilde's death.
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    Latin. out of the depths (of sorrow, despair, etc.). de profundis / deɪ prɒˈfʊndɪs / adverb out of the depths of misery or dejection
    de profundis Latin phrase de pro·​fun·​dis ˌdā-prō-ˈfu̇n-dēs -ˈfən- : out of the depths : from a state of affliction and anguish
     
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