miserere Synonyms

miserere Meaning

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miserere (n.)

The psalm usually appointed for penitential acts, being the 50th psalm in the Latin version. It commences with the word miserere.

A musical composition adapted to the 50th psalm.

A small projecting boss or bracket, on the under side of the hinged seat of a church stall (see Stall). It was intended, the seat being turned up, to give some support to a worshiper when standing. Called also misericordia.

Same as Ileus.

miserere Sentence Examples

  1. The haunting strains of Allegri's "Miserere" echoed through the ancient cathedral.
  2. The priest intoned the solemn words of the "Miserere" during the penitential service.
  3. The artist's poignant painting depicted the moment of Jesus' suffering on the cross, inscribed with the cry "Miserere."
  4. The prisoners chanted the ancient prayer of "Miserere" in hopes of divine mercy.
  5. The symphony reached its emotional climax with a soaring rendition of Mozart's "Miserere."
  6. The composer's interpretation of "Miserere" blended Gregorian chant with modern harmonies.
  7. The sculptor's marble statue of a weeping Christ was titled "Miserere."
  8. The poet's verses expressed the anguish and desperation of the "Miserere."
  9. The choir's harmonious voices sang the "Miserere" with reverence and humility.
  10. The opera's dramatic conclusion featured a powerful chorus singing the "Miserere" as the protagonist faced their fate.

FAQs About the word miserere

The psalm usually appointed for penitential acts, being the 50th psalm in the Latin version. It commences with the word miserere., A musical composition adapted

lament, bitch, fuss, grievance, moan, complaint,whine, plaint, bleat, whimper

applause, praise, commendation,compliment, praise, plaudit, applause, commendation, plaudit, compliment

The haunting strains of Allegri's "Miserere" echoed through the ancient cathedral.

The priest intoned the solemn words of the "Miserere" during the penitential service.

The artist's poignant painting depicted the moment of Jesus' suffering on the cross, inscribed with the cry "Miserere."

The prisoners chanted the ancient prayer of "Miserere" in hopes of divine mercy.