Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
misericord
Noun
/ˌmɪz.ər.ɪˈkɔːrd/

Definition
A place of refuge or a form of mercy, often used in historical contexts.

Examples
- The medieval church had a misericord where weary parishioners could rest.
- He showed misericord to those in need, always extending a helping hand.
- In the old cathedral, the wood carvings on the misericord were intricate and detailed.

Meaning
Misericord refers to the act of showing compassion or mercy, particularly in a religious or legal sense. It may also denote a specific type of seat in a church settings designed for resting while standing during long services.

Synonyms
- Mercy
- Compassion
- Forgiveness
- Clemency
- Leniency