Translation of "roraremini" into English

Sample translated sentence: Ecclesiae vitam, omnes homines et universum immensum Christo Domino committemus, ut veluti matutinum rorem suam misericordiam effundat, ad frugiferam historiam aedificandam, omnibus operantibus, de tempore futuro. ↔ We will entrust the life of the Church, all humanity, and the entire cosmos to the Lordship of Christ, asking him to pour out his mercy upon us like the morning dew, so that everyone may work together to build a brighter future.

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  • second-person plural imperfect passive subjunctive of rōrō

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Ecclesiae vitam, omnes homines et universum immensum Christo Domino committemus, ut veluti matutinum rorem suam misericordiam effundat, ad frugiferam historiam aedificandam, omnibus operantibus, de tempore futuro.
We will entrust the life of the Church, all humanity, and the entire cosmos to the Lordship of Christ, asking him to pour out his mercy upon us like the morning dew, so that everyone may work together to build a brighter future.
Ned Rorem
Ned Rorem
Ter scopuli clamorem inter cava saxa dedere, / ter spumam elisam et rorantia vidimus astra.
Thrice roar the caverned shore-cliffs, thrice the spray / whirls up and wets the dewy stars on high.
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Roure
Erat res in magna difficultate, summisque angustiis rerum necessariarun premebantur, adeo ut cogerentur sicuti reliquum commeatum ita ligna atque aquam Corcyra navibus onerariis supportare; atque etiam uno tempore accidit, ut difficilioribus usi tempestatibus ex pellibus, quibus erant tectae naves, nocturnum excipere rorem cogerentur; quas tamen difficultates patienter atque aequo animo ferebant neque sibi nudanda litora et relinquendos portus existimabant.
He was reduced to great difficulties, and distressed with extreme scarcity of every necessary; insomuch that he was obliged to bring, in transports from Corcyra, not only provisions, but even wood and water; and it once happened that, meeting with violent storms, they were forced to catch the dew by night which fell on the hides that covered their decks; yet all these difficulties they bore patiently and without repining, and thought they ought not to leave the shores and harbors free from blockade.