eleison
Latin
Etymology
From Ancient Greek aorist imperative ἐλέησον (eléēson), from ἐλεέω (eleéō, “to have pity, to be merciful”).
Verb
eleison (not conjugated)
- (Ecclesiastical Latin) have mercy (upon us)
Synonyms
- miserere nobis
Derived terms
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