mercedinus

/mɜːrsɪˈdiːnəs/

Definitions

1. noun

A type of medieval Latin phrase used to describe a person who receives mercy or pardon.

“The historian studied the use of ‘mercedinus’ in medieval texts to understand the concept of mercy in that era.”

Synonyms

  • pardonate
  • remitted

Antonyms

  • punitive
  • retribution