Supplication
Supplication is a humble plea or entreaty addressed to a higher power, deity, or divine being, for aid, mercy, or guidance. It is often distinguished from other forms of prayer by its focus on requesting something rather than praise or thanksgiving. The term derives from Latin supplicatio, from supplex meaning kneeling or humbly begging.
In Christian traditions, supplication is commonly part of personal prayer and liturgical acts, sometimes framed as
Practices vary widely: spoken or silent petitions, communal or private recitation, ritual kneeling or prostration, and
In secular contexts, the word is used metaphorically to describe earnest pleas or appeals to authorities, organizations,