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Meaning of Miserere | Babel Free

Noun CEFR B2
/mɪzəˈɹɛəɹi/

Definitions

  1. The 51st Psalm (50th in the older Greek and Latin numbering), beginning “Have mercy upon me, O God …” in the King James Version; sometimes set to music.
  2. Alternative letter-case form of Miserere (“the 51st/50th Psalm”).
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  3. An expression of lamentation or complaint.
  4. A medieval dagger, used for the mercy stroke to a wounded foe; misericord.
  5. A small projecting boss or bracket on the underside of the hinged seat of a church stall, intended to give some support to a standing worshipper when the seat is turned up; a misericord.
  6. Ileus.

Examples

“One of the most impressive ceremonies of Holy Week is the chanting of the Miserere.”
“When someone did want to designate a short interval, the usual phrasing drew on religious vocabulary, calling up the duration of common prayers: the Paternoster, the Ave Maria, and the Miserere.”
“Psalm 50, the “Miserere,” was linked to the Passion of Christ by a peculiar story from the thirteenth century known as the “rood legend,” a popular history concerning the wood of the Cross. According to that legend, David had composed the “Miserere” as penance for his sins under the very tree that provided the wood for the Holy Cross.”
“The miserere, that is to say, have mercy on us, is a psalm, composed of stanzas, which are sung alternately in a very different manner.”

CEFR level

B2
Upper Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.

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