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mer·cy
/ˈmɝsi/
U仁慈,寬恕;C幸運,應感謝的事物,恩惠
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Mer·cy
n.
;
pl
.
Mercies
1.
Forbearance
to
inflict
harm
under
circumstances
of
provocation
,
when
one
has
the
power
to
inflict
it
;
compassionate
treatment
of
an
offender
or
adversary
;
clemency
.
Examples
of
justice
must
be
made
for
terror
to
some
;
examples
of
mercy
for
comfort
to
others
.
--
Bacon
.
2.
Compassionate
treatment
of
the
unfortunate
and
helpless
;
sometimes
,
favor
,
beneficence
.
3.
Disposition
to
exercise
compassion
or
favor
;
pity
;
compassion
;
willingness
to
spare
or
to
help
.
In
whom
mercy
lacketh
and
is
not
founden
.
--
Sir
T
.
Elyot
.
4.
A
blessing
regarded
as
a
manifestation
of
compassion
or
favor
.
The
Father
of
mercies
and
the
God
of
all
comfort
.
--
2
Cor
.
i
. 3.
Mercy seat
Bib.
,
the
golden
cover
or
lid
of
the
Ark
of
the
Covenant
.
See
Ark
, 2.
Sisters of Mercy
R.
C
. Ch.
,a
religious
order
founded
in
Dublin
in
the
year
1827.
Communities
of
the
same
name
have
since
been
established
in
various
American
cities
.
The
duties
of
those
belonging
to
the
order
are
,
to
attend
lying-in
hospitals
,
to
superintend
the
education
of
girls
,
and
protect
decent
women
out
of
employment
,
to
visit
prisoners
and
the
sick
,
and
to
attend
persons
condemned
to
death
.
To be at the mercy of
,
to
be
wholly
in
the
power
of
.
Syn:
--
See
Grace
.
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
mercy
n
1:
leniency
and
compassion
shown
toward
offenders
by
a
person
or
agency
charged
with
administering
justice
; "
he
threw
himself
on
the
mercy
of
the
court
" [
syn
:
clemency
,
mercifulness
]
2:
a
disposition
to
be
kind
and
forgiving
; "
in
those
days
a
wife
had
to
depend
on
the
mercifulness
of
her
husband
"
[
syn
:
mercifulness
] [
ant
:
mercilessness
]
3:
the
feeling
that
motivates
compassion
[
syn
:
mercifulness
]
4:
something
for
which
to
be
thankful
; "
it
was
a
mercy
we
got
out
alive
"
5:
alleviation
of
distress
;
showing
great
kindness
toward
the
distressed
; "
distributing
food
and
clothing
to
the
flood
victims
was
an
act
of
mercy
"
From:
Easton's 1897 Bible Dictionary
Mercy
compassion
for
the
miserable
.
Its
object
is
misery
.
By
the
atoning
sacrifice
of
Christ
a
way
is
open
for
the
exercise
of
mercy
towards
the
sons
of
men
,
in
harmony
with
the
demands
of
truth
and
righteousness
(
Gen
. 19:19;
Ex
. 20:6; 34:6, 7;
Ps
.
85:10; 86:15, 16).
In
Christ
mercy
and
truth
meet
together
.
Mercy
is
also
a
Christian
grace
(
Matt
. 5:7; 18:33-35).
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