mis|er|i|cord or mis|er|i|corde «MIHZ uhr uh KRD, mih ZEHR uh krd», noun.
1. a specially permitted relaxation of monastic rule, as in dress or food.
2. a room in a monastery in which certain relaxations of the rule are permitted, especially those relating to food.
4. (in the Middle Ages) a dagger used to give the death blow to a wounded foe.
╂[< Latin misericordia < misericors, -cordis < miserērī to have pity on (< miser wretched) + cor, cordis heart]
Useful english dictionary. 2012.