Noun
The creed, as sung or read in the Roman Catholic church.
Source: Webster's dictionaryAccordingly, Bott concludes that the poem was an attempt to expand Valiente's couplet into a full Wiccan credo, written by someone who misunderstood the archaic language they attempted to imitate. Source: Internet
According to the film version, the family credo is, Sic gorgiamus allos subjectatos nunc ( pseudo-Latin : "We gladly feast on those who would subdue us"). Source: Internet
All of these shots might conform to Vertov's credo "caught unawares." Source: Internet
As well, using inhalants was a way of expressing their anti-corporatist DIY (do it yourself) credo; by using inexpensive household products as inhalants, punks did not have to purchase industrially manufactured liquor or beer. Source: Internet
As a credo, individualist anarchism remained largely a bohemian lifestyle, most conspicuous in its demands for sexual freedom (' free love ') and enamored of innovations in art, behavior, and clothing." Source: Internet
As a credo, individualist anarchism remained largely a bohemian lifestyle, most conspicuous in its demands for sexual freedom ('free love') and enamored of innovations in art, behavior, and clothing." Source: Internet