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supplication (n.)

late 14c., from Old French suplicacion "humble request," from Latin supplicationem (nominative supplicatio) "a public prayer, thanksgiving day," noun of action from past participle stem of supplicare "to beg humbly" (in Old Latin as sub vos placo, "I entreat you"), from sub "under" (see sub-) + placare "to calm, appease, quiet, soothe, assuage," causative of placere "to please" (see please). In ancient Rome, a religious solemnity, especially in thanksgiving for a victory or in times of public danger.

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Definitions of supplication from WordNet

supplication (n.)
a prayer asking God's help as part of a religious service;
Synonyms: invocation
supplication (n.)
a humble request for help from someone in authority;
Synonyms: plea
supplication (n.)
the act of communicating with a deity (especially as a petition or in adoration or contrition or thanksgiving);
Synonyms: prayer
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