paternoster


Concise Oxford English Dictionary © 2008 Oxford University Press:
paternoster /ˌpatəˈnɒstə/
noun
  • 1 (in the Roman Catholic Church) the Lord's Prayer, especially in Latin.

    ■ a special rosary bead indicating that the Lord's Prayer is to be recited.

  • 2 a lift consisting of a series of linked compartments moving continuously on an endless belt.
  • 3 a fishing line to which hooks or weights are attached at intervals.
– origin OE, from L. pater noster ‘our father’, the first words of the Lord's Prayer.
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