miserere

  • 71Miserere — Mi|se|re|re 〈n.; Gen.: od. s; Pl.: unz.〉 1. Anfangswort u. Name des 50. Psalms (nach der Vulgata) bzw. des 51. Psalms (Lutherbibel), Bußpsalm u.Gebet bei Begräbnissen in der kath. Kirche 2. 〈Med.〉 Koterbrechen [Etym.: lat., »erbarme dich!«] …

    Lexikalische Deutsches Wörterbuch

  • 72Miserere — Misere̱re [zu lat. misereri = sich erbarmen] s; s: Koterbrechen, Erbrechen von kotigem Darminhalt (z. B. bei Darmverschluß) …

    Das Wörterbuch medizinischer Fachausdrücke

  • 73Miserere — лат. [мизэрэ/рэ] мизерере («Помилуй»), начало католич. песнопения …

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  • 74miserere — [ˌmɪzə rɪəri, rɛ: ] noun 1》 a psalm in which mercy is sought, especially Psalm 51 or the music written for it. 2》 another term for misericord (in sense 1). Origin ME: from L., have mercy! , imperative of misereri, from miser wretched …

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  • 75miserere — mi·se·re·re …

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  • 76Miserere — /mɪzəˈrɛəreɪ/ (say mizuh rairray), / ˈrɪə / (say rear ), / ˈreɪri/ (say rayree) noun 1. the 51st psalm (50th in the Vulgate and Douay versions), one of the penitential psalms. 2. a musical setting for it. 3. (also lower case) a prayer or… …

  • 77Miserere — Mi|se|re|re, das; [s] <»erbarme dich!«> (Anfang und Bezeichnung des 51. Psalms [Bußpsalm] in der Vulgata; Medizin Kotbrechen) …

    Die deutsche Rechtschreibung

  • 78miserere — /mizaririy/ The name and first word of one of the penitential psalms, being that which was commonly used to be given by the ordinary to such condemned malefactors as were allowed the benefit of clergy; whence it is also called the psalm of mercy …

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  • 79miserere — /mizaririy/ The name and first word of one of the penitential psalms, being that which was commonly used to be given by the ordinary to such condemned malefactors as were allowed the benefit of clergy; whence it is also called the psalm of mercy …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 80miserere — n. 1 a cry for mercy. 2 = MISERICORD 1. Etymology: ME f. L, imper. of misereri have mercy (as MISER); first word of Ps. 51 in Latin …

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