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noun
Supplication  n.  
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.
Synonyms: Entreaty; petition; solicitation; craving.





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"Supplication" Quotes from Famous Books



... enemy of your soul was with you then. You should not have ceased to lift your hands to Heaven in supplication and prayer. You should have prostrated yourself three days and nights in the ...
— A Son of Hagar - A Romance of Our Time • Sir Hall Caine
 
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... connected by the huge bow of light. The snow on the dark evergreens produced a contrast of colour, while the other trees raised their almost bare and whitened branches against the sky, as though in supplication to the mysterious rings, which cast their light upon them and on the ground. As they gazed, however, the rings became grey, the moons disappeared, and another day began. Feeling sure the snow must have cleared the air of any deleterious substances it contained the day before, they descended into ...
— A Journey in Other Worlds • J. J. Astor
 
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... an opportunity of promoting his interest and exaggerating his exploits, which they did in such a manner as to draw from the Senate a decree for a very remarkable acknowledgment of his services in a supplication or thanksgiving of twenty days. This attempt, not being pursued, stands single, and has little or no ...
— The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Vol. VII. (of 12) • Edmund Burke
 
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... dear. The concluding lines contain a supplication for fortitude and serenity at that awful hour, which every individual ...
— Domestic pleasures - or, the happy fire-side • F. B. Vaux
 
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... further sacrifice. Many of the accusers recanted their testimony, and said that they had given it in order to save their own lives, dreading to be accused of witchcraft themselves. The General Court of Massachusetts appointed a general fast and supplication "that God would pardon all the errors of His servants and people in a late tragedy raised among them by Satan and his instruments." Judge Sewall, who had presided at a number of the trials, stood up in his place ...
— The Land We Live In - The Story of Our Country • Henry Mann
 
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