misericordia

Etymology
Borrowed from. .

Noun

 * 1)  An amercement.
 * 2)  A misericord, a thin-bladed dagger, used in the Middle Ages to give the death wound or mercy stroke to a fallen adversary.
 * 3) An indulgence as to food or dress granted to a member of a religious order.
 * 4) A charitable institution, established by royal foundation and managed by a religious order for providing care to the poor, the sick, prisoners, orphans, etc.
 * 5) One or all of the members of the religious order that operates a misericordia.
 * 6) A song that is sung as part of a service asking for God's mercy.
 * 7) Compassionate mercy.
 * 1) An indulgence as to food or dress granted to a member of a religious order.
 * 2) A charitable institution, established by royal foundation and managed by a religious order for providing care to the poor, the sick, prisoners, orphans, etc.
 * 3) One or all of the members of the religious order that operates a misericordia.
 * 4) A song that is sung as part of a service asking for God's mercy.
 * 5) Compassionate mercy.
 * 1) A charitable institution, established by royal foundation and managed by a religious order for providing care to the poor, the sick, prisoners, orphans, etc.
 * 2) One or all of the members of the religious order that operates a misericordia.
 * 3) A song that is sung as part of a service asking for God's mercy.
 * 4) Compassionate mercy.
 * 1) One or all of the members of the religious order that operates a misericordia.
 * 2) A song that is sung as part of a service asking for God's mercy.
 * 3) Compassionate mercy.
 * 1) A song that is sung as part of a service asking for God's mercy.
 * 2) Compassionate mercy.
 * 1) A song that is sung as part of a service asking for God's mercy.
 * 2) Compassionate mercy.
 * 1) Compassionate mercy.
 * 1) Compassionate mercy.
 * 1) Compassionate mercy.
 * 1) Compassionate mercy.
 * 1) Compassionate mercy.

Etymology
From. Cognates include 🇨🇬 and 🇨🇬.

Noun

 * 1) pity, mercy

Etymology
From.

Noun

 * 1) pity, mercy
 * 2) misericord (medieval dagger)

Etymology
From.

Noun

 * 1) pity, compassion, mercy, lovingkindness, tenderness, heartedness
 * 2)  wretchedness, misery; pathos
 * 1)  wretchedness, misery; pathos
 * 1)  wretchedness, misery; pathos
 * 1)  wretchedness, misery; pathos

Etymology
From.

Noun

 * 1) misericord
 * 2) mercy