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mercie

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English

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Noun

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mercie (countable and uncountable, plural mercies)

  1. Obsolete spelling of mercy.
    • [] he witnesseth that he is readie to receive men to his mercie, and to have pitie upon them when they returne unto him.

References

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  • www.jstoker.name/deuteronomie/Serm002.doc

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Etymology

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From Old French merci (mercy; clemency), from Latin mercēs, mercēdem (wages, fee, price).

Interjection

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mercie

  1. (Guernsey) thank you

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