plegary

Plegaria

Meaning of the word

The word “plegary” is a feminine noun that refers to a fervent prayer, a supplication or a request made to a deity.

Origin of the word

The word “plegary” originates in the Latin “plicare”, which means “bend” or “wrapping”. This term was used to describe the action of folding hands in prayer, which later gave rise to the current meaning of the word.

Word adverbs

– Fully

Conjunctions of the word

– AND
– or
– But
– Although
– Therefore

Synonyms of the word

– Prayer
– Prayer
– Supplication
– Rogative
– INVOCATION

Word Definitions

– fervent prayer directed to a deity.
– Order or supplication made with intensity and devotion.

Phrases that the word applies

She made a plegary asking for her family protection.
– During the religious ceremony, they all made their Plegaries silent.
– The Plergy of the People was answered and the rain finally arrived.

Examples of the word in text

In the Church, the faithful knelt and made their Plegaries in search of spiritual comfort.

The Monk Plergary echoed for the monastery, filling the environment of peace and serenity.

In times of difficulty, many people find comfort in Plegaries.

Rhymes with the word

– Daily
– Imaginary
– Lighting
– Literary
– Secretary

Anagrams with the word

– Grapelia
– PARIGELA
– PARGALIA
– Plagaire

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