Definition of Supplication. Meaning of Supplication. Synonyms of Supplication

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Definition of Supplication

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.

Meaning of Supplication from wikipedia

- supplication in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Supplication Prayers and Supplications from the Quran and the Sunnah In Praise of God Supplications by...
- The Philosophy of Supplication (Persian: فلسفه دعا) is a famous Islamic/Iranian prayer, Written by Ali Shariati. It is written in poetic tense and regards...
- Of Exorcisms and Certain Supplications (Latin: De Exorcismis et Supplicationibus Quibusdam) is an 84-page do****ent of the Catholic Church containing the...
- narrator of this supplication, which appears in Eqbal al-a’mal by Say**** ibn Tawus. It is said that Zayn al-Abidin recited the supplication every evening...
- himself to draft the Supplication or the issue had spontaneously been raised by MPs independently. What is known is that the Supplication contained a preamble...
- 1848. July 4 American Independence Day Fourth Monday in July Hurricane Supplication Day Established to pray to be spared from hurricanes. No longer a paid...
- Mujeer supplication text was mentioned in the books Balad al-Amin and Misbuh by Ibrahim ibn Ali A’meli Kafa’mi.[unreliable source?] The supplication praises...
- Pierce Penniless his Supplication to the Divell is a tall tale, or a prose satire, written by Thomas Nashe and published in London in 1592. It was among...
- within the Middle East recite this supplication in religious places, most commonly on Tuesday nights. Du'a (or supplication) literally means invocation; according...
- supernatural spirits. Invocation may take the form of:[citation needed] Supplication, prayer or spell. A form of possession. Command or conjuration. Self-identification...