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Credo   /krˈeɪdoʊ/  /krˈidoʊ/   Listen
Credo

noun
1.
Any system of principles or beliefs.  Synonym: creed.






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"Credo" Quotes from Famous Books



... Margutte: A dirtel tosto Io non credo pio al nero ch'all' azzurro. Ma nel cappone, o ...
— After Waterloo: Reminiscences of European Travel 1815-1819 • Major W. E Frye

... music. La Salle (R. 182) had prescribed, for the Catholic vernacular schools of France, instruction in French, some. Latin, "orthography, arithmetic, the matins and vespers, le Pater, l'Ave Maria, le Credo et le Confiteor, the Commandments, responses, Catechism, duties of a Christian, and maxims and precepts drawn from the Testament." The Catechism was to be taught one half-hour daily. The schoolbooks in England ...
— THE HISTORY OF EDUCATION • ELLWOOD P. CUBBERLEY



Words linked to "Credo" :   creed, philosophical system, Athanasian Creed, philosophy, testament, ism, school of thought, doctrine



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