Hail Mary

Hail Mary

Hail Mar·y • n. (pl. Hail Ma·rys) 1. a prayer to the Virgin Mary used chiefly by Roman Catholics, beginning with part of Luke 1:28. Also called Ave Maria. ∎  a recitation of such a devotional phrase or prayer: muttering Hail Marys under her breath. 2. [usu. as adj.] Football a desperation long pass to try to score late in the game, typically unsuccessful: they beat the 49ers on a Hail Mary pass in the final seconds. ∎  any attempt with a small chance of success: a Hail Mary plan.

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"Hail Mary." The Oxford Pocket Dictionary of Current English. 2009. Encyclopedia.com. 30 May. 2012 <http://www.encyclopedia.com>.

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Hail Mary

Hail Mary. A form of prayer to the BVM, based on the greetings of Gabriel (Lk. 1: 28) and Elizabeth (Lk. 1: 42). In its modern W. form, it is as follows: (1) ‘Hail Mary, full of grace, the Lord is with you: Blessed art thou among women, and blessed is the fruit of thy womb, Jesus’; (2) ‘Holy Mary, Mother of God, pray for us sinners now and in the hour of our death’. A slightly different form is used in the Orthodox Church.

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E. A. LIVINGSTONE. "Hail Mary." The Concise Oxford Dictionary of the Christian Church. 2000. Encyclopedia.com. 30 May. 2012 <http://www.encyclopedia.com>.

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Hail Mary

Hail Mary a prayer to the Virgin Mary used chiefly by Roman Catholics, beginning with part of Luke 1:28. Also called Ave Maria.
Hail Mary pass in American football, a play in which the ball is thrown far down the field; in transferred usage, a high-risk manoeuvre, especially one undertaken at a very late stage.

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ELIZABETH KNOWLES. "Hail Mary." The Oxford Dictionary of Phrase and Fable. 2006. Encyclopedia.com. 30 May. 2012 <http://www.encyclopedia.com>.

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Hail Mary (tr. of Lat., Ave Maria). A prayer to the Virgin Mary as follows: (a) Hail Mary, full of grace, the Lord is with you; blessed are you among women, and blessed is the fruit of your womb, Jesus. (b) Holy Mary, Mother of God, pray for us sinners now and in the hour of our death.

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JOHN BOWKER. "Hail Mary." The Concise Oxford Dictionary of World Religions. 1997. Encyclopedia.com. 30 May. 2012 <http://www.encyclopedia.com>.

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Hail Mary see Ave Maria .

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"Hail Mary." The Columbia Encyclopedia, 6th ed.. 2011. Encyclopedia.com. 30 May. 2012 <http://www.encyclopedia.com>.

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