Definition of Misereres

1. miserere [n] - See also: miserere

Lexicographical Neighbors of Misereres

miser
miserabilism
miserabilist
miserabilists
miserable
miserableness
miserablenesses
miserables
miserablism
miserablist
miserablists
miserably
miseration
misere
miserere
misereres (current term)
miseres
misericord
misericorde
misericordes
misericordia
misericords
miseries
miserite
miserlier
miserliest
miserliness
miserlinesses
miserly
miserotia

Literary usage of Misereres

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Archaeologia Cambrensis by Cambrian Archaeological Association (1900)
"THE misereres IN ST. DAVID'S CATHEDRAL. BY ALFRED C. FRYER, PH.D., MA THE stalls at St. David's Cathedral belong to the Perpendicular period, and date from ..."

2. A Popular History of the Church of England: From the Earliest Times to the by William Boyd Carpenter (1900)
"... misereres FROM STALLS IN RIPON CATHEDRAL. From photographs by Mr. Hammond, Ripon To face ... misereres ..."

3. Transactions of the Lancashire and Cheshire Antiquarian Society edited by Charles William Sutton (1887)
"misereres IN MANCHESTER CATHEDRAL. BY THE REV. EF LETTS, MA THE Cathedral, once Collegiate Church, of Manchester contains a series of the most elaborately ..."

4. Notes on the Cathedralsby William H. Fairbairns by William H. Fairbairns (1903)
"Stalls and misereres unusually good. Cloisters among the most beautiful in England. In vestry, a reredos of interest in history of painting. ..."

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