Meaning: 1. A creed, a fixed if not formal belief or set of beliefs that determine behavior. 2. (Capitalized: Credo) A creed of the Church, usually in Latin. 3. The recitation of a creed or Credo. 4. A musical setting of the Nicene Creed....
As a noun, it might be used this way: "Though Les Newcomb had seen the civil service from the inside, he was not enough a quondam to be objective about its mystique." Word History: Today's Good Word was stolen whole from Latin, where it was an adverb meaning "formerly" made from ...
” he wrote in his 1979 memoirÂI Me Mine. “So the song ”˜Bangla Desh’ was written specifically to get attention to the war prior to the concert.” Recorded at L.A.’s Record Plant in early July, the Phil Spector co-production begins with Harrison’s introduction...