Definition of "misericord" noun countable and uncountable , plural misericords
A ledge , sometimes ornately carved , attached to a folding church seat to provide support for a person standing for long periods ; a subsellium . quotations examples
Quotations In this essay I will focus primarily on the subject of the owl in order to illustrate how bestiary imagery was modified and developed in late medieval public church decoration , primarily in the form of the sculpted choir -seats known as misericords . The owl provides a good case study of this process as it was an especially popular misericord motif and its artistic and literary characterizations are largely informed by —but not limited to —the bestiaries .
1999, Mariko Miyazaki, “Misericord Owls and Medieval Anti-semitism”, in Debra Hassig, Debra Higgs Strickland, editors, The Mark of the Beast: The Medieval Bestiary in Art, Life, and Literature, page 23