stabat mater

noun

Etymology

Borrowed from Latin stabat mater (“the mother was standing”) (the first words of the hymn).

  1. borrowed from stabat mater

Definitions

  1. A hymn, sung in Latin, telling of the sorrow of the Virgin Mary at the crucifixion of…

    A hymn, sung in Latin, telling of the sorrow of the Virgin Mary at the crucifixion of Jesus Christ; the music for this hymn.

  2. An artwork depicting the Virgin Mary under the cross during the crucifixion of Christ…

    An artwork depicting the Virgin Mary under the cross during the crucifixion of Christ alongside John the apostle.

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