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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 Suspiria De Profundis mean?Suspiria de profundis (a Latin phrase meaning "sighs from the depths") is a collection of essays in the form of prose poems by English writer Thomas De Quincey, first published in 1845.
     
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    de profundis Latin phrase de pro·​fun·​dis ˌdā-prō-ˈfu̇n-dēs -ˈfən- : out of the depths : from a state of affliction and anguish
    de profundis [ dey p r oh- foon -dis ] Phonetic (Standard)IPA Latin. out of the depths (of sorrow, despair, etc.).
     
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