Staʹbat Maʹter.

The celebrated Latin hymn on the Crucifixion, which forms a part of the service during Passion week, in the Roman Catholic Church. It was composed by Jacopone, a Franciscan of the thirteenth century, and has been set to music by Pergoleʹse, also by Rossiʹni.

In the catalogue of the Library of Burgundy, No.13,993, is the following:—

“Item. fol. 77. Benedictus Papa XII. composuit hanc orationem: ‘Stabat Mater dolorosa iuxta crucem,ʹ etc., concessitque cuilibet confesso pœnitenti dicenti eam pro qualibet vice 30 dies indulgentium.” (Sixteenth century.)

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Entry taken from Dictionary of Phrase and Fable, edited by the Rev. E. Cobham Brewer, LL.D. and revised in 1895.

Squab Pie
Squad
Squalls
Square
Square the Circle
Squash
Squib (A)
Squint-eyed [Guercino]
Squintifego
Squire of Dames
Stabat Mater
Stable-door
Stable Keys
Staff
Staff of Life (The)
Stafford
Stafford Law
Stag
Stags
Stagirite or Stagyrite
Stain

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Stabat Mater