释义 |
‖ misereatur Eccl.|mɪzɛrɪˈeɪtə(r)| [3 pers. sing. pres. subj. of L. miserērī to have pity or mercy.] = May (God) have mercy; being the first word of the Absolution used in the Western Church.
c1450Bk. Curtasye 154 in Babees Bk., To schryue þe in general þou schalle lere Þy Confiteor and misereatur in fere. a1470Gregory in Hist. Coll. Cit. Lond. (Camd.) 167 He..layde hym downe prostrate, sayng there hys Confyteor, and alle the prelatys sayde Misereator. 1845J. Jones Man. Plain-chant 25 The Confiteor, Misereatur, and Indulgentiam, are recited, not sung. |