merçed

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Alternative forms[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From Old Spanish merced, from Latin mercēdem, accusative singular of mercēs (pay, wage, reward), from Latin merx (merchandise).

Pronunciation[edit]

  • (Occidente) IPA(key): [merˈt͡s̻eð]
  • (Oriente) IPA(key): [merˈs̻eð]

Noun[edit]

merçed f (Latin spelling, Hebrew spelling מירצידﬞ, plural merçedes)

  1. mercy, grace, benevolence
    לוארי טו נומברי פור טו מירצידﬞ אי פור טו בﬞירדאדﬞ.
    Loare tu nombre por tu merçed y por tu verdad.
    I shall praise your name for your mercy and for your truth.

Spanish[edit]

Noun[edit]

merçed f (plural merçedes)

  1. Obsolete spelling of merced