DEESIS


Meaning of DEESIS in English

dēˈēsə̇s noun

( plural dee·ses -(ˌ)sēz)

Usage: usually capitalized

Etymology: Greek deēsis entreaty, prayer, from dein to lack, miss, deisthai to beg — more at deuter-

: a tripartite icon of the Eastern Orthodox Church showing Christ usually enthroned between the Virgin Mary and St. John the Baptist

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