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Supplicancy
Supplicancy Sup"pli*can*cy, n.
Supplication. [R.]
Supplicant
Supplicant Sup"pli*cant, n.
One who supplicates; a suppliant.
The wise supplicant . . . left the event to God.
--Rogers.
Supplicat
Supplicat Sup"pli*cat, n. [L., he supplicates.] (Eng.
Universities)
A petition; esp., a written one, with a certificate that the
conditions have been complied with.
Supplicate
Supplicate Sup"pli*cate, v. i.
To make petition with earnestness and submission; to implore.
A man can not brook to supplicate or beg. --Bacon.
SupplicateSupplicate Sup"pli*cate, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Supplicated; p.
pr. & vb. n. Supplicating.] [L. supplicatus, p. p. of
supplicare to supplicate; of uncertain origin, cf. supplex,
supplicis, humbly begging or entreating; perhaps fr. sub
under + a word akin to placare to reconcile, appease (cf.
Placable), or fr. sub under + plicare to fold, whence the
idea of bending the knees (cf. Ply, v. t.). Cf. Supple.]
1. To entreat for; to seek by earnest prayer; to ask for
earnestly and humbly; as, to supplicate blessings on
Christian efforts to spread the gospel.
2. To address in prayer; to entreat as a supplicant; as, to
supplicate the Deity.
Syn: To beseech; entreat; beg; petition; implore; importune;
solicit; crave. See Beseech. SupplicatedSupplicate Sup"pli*cate, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Supplicated; p.
pr. & vb. n. Supplicating.] [L. supplicatus, p. p. of
supplicare to supplicate; of uncertain origin, cf. supplex,
supplicis, humbly begging or entreating; perhaps fr. sub
under + a word akin to placare to reconcile, appease (cf.
Placable), or fr. sub under + plicare to fold, whence the
idea of bending the knees (cf. Ply, v. t.). Cf. Supple.]
1. To entreat for; to seek by earnest prayer; to ask for
earnestly and humbly; as, to supplicate blessings on
Christian efforts to spread the gospel.
2. To address in prayer; to entreat as a supplicant; as, to
supplicate the Deity.
Syn: To beseech; entreat; beg; petition; implore; importune;
solicit; crave. See Beseech. SupplicatingSupplicate Sup"pli*cate, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Supplicated; p.
pr. & vb. n. Supplicating.] [L. supplicatus, p. p. of
supplicare to supplicate; of uncertain origin, cf. supplex,
supplicis, humbly begging or entreating; perhaps fr. sub
under + a word akin to placare to reconcile, appease (cf.
Placable), or fr. sub under + plicare to fold, whence the
idea of bending the knees (cf. Ply, v. t.). Cf. Supple.]
1. To entreat for; to seek by earnest prayer; to ask for
earnestly and humbly; as, to supplicate blessings on
Christian efforts to spread the gospel.
2. To address in prayer; to entreat as a supplicant; as, to
supplicate the Deity.
Syn: To beseech; entreat; beg; petition; implore; importune;
solicit; crave. See Beseech. Supplicatingly
Supplicatingly Sup"pli*ca`ting*ly, adv.
In a supplicating manner.
Supplication
Supplication Sup`pli*ca"tion, n. [F. supplication, L.
supplicatio.]
1. The act of supplicating; humble and earnest prayer, as in
worship.
2. A humble petition; an earnest request; an entreaty.
3. (Rom. Antiq.) A religious solemnity observed in
consequence of some military success, and also, in times
of distress and danger, to avert the anger of the gods.
Syn: Entreaty; petition; solicitation; craving.
Supplicator
Supplicator Sup"pli*ca`tor, n. [L.]
One who supplicates; a supplicant.
Supplicatory
Supplicatory Sup"pli*ca*to*ry, a. [Cf. F. supplicatoire.]
Containing supplication; humble; earnest.
Meaning of Supplica from wikipedia
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Supplica is a
short composition for
orchestra by the
American composer Christopher Rouse. It was
jointly commissioned by the
Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra...
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poverty (Murenu
spoke of the
difficult times of his
childhood in the poem
Supplica a
Monsignore Bua). In
these difficult cir****stances
Murenu could not afford...
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recourse to the Holy See,
procedure is by way of
supplica (petition) and
private rescript. The
supplica need not
necessarily be
drawn up by the petitioner...
- Barberi, ed.
Giorgio De Gregori,
Maria Valenti – 1976 "(42)
Trascrivo una
supplica dell'Eustachio al Sirleto : « Giovan
Paolo Eustachio romano neophito devotissimo...
- century—Cecchini's [it]
Fruti della moderne commedia (1628), Niccolò Barbieri's La
supplica (1634) and Perrucci's Dell'arte
rapresentativa (1699)—"made firm recommendations...
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Concerto for Orchestra)
while others are
clearly tonal (Karolju, Rapture,
Supplica). Most
often he
sought to
integrate tonal and non-tonal
harmonic worlds...
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Besides plays, he
wrote essays on theatre; his
prominent essay is La
supplica.
Discorso famigliare a
quelli che
trattano de'
comici (1634), a p****ionate...
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Nevill Feast (2003) Wolf
Rounds (2006) Odna
Zhizn (2009) Prospero's
Rooms (2011)
Supplica (2013)
Thunderstuck (2013)
Berceuse Infinie (2016) Category...
- Ximenes.
Individuals or
groups could petition at the
Castellania through a
supplica;
common cases were from
practitioners needing a
license to
perform their...
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works include:
Magiya by Sean Shepherd,
Microsymph by
Sebastian Currier,
Supplica by
Christopher Rouse,
Aspects of an
Elephant by
Kenji Bunch, and Souvenirs...