RRASK FOR something/ASK somebody TO DO somethingsomeone who asks for something, especially from someone in a position of power or from God 〔尤指向当权者或上帝请求的〕恳求者,哀求者,祈求者
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supplicant• Maximum use might be made by supplicants and petitioners of the distance between them and Rome.• But finally she is apparently moved by the piteoussight of the distressedsupplicant and laboriously counts out 995 roubles change.• Whether they came on foot or in polishedAmbassadors, the stream of guests sat before Nagji like supplicants.• More than one lordlieutenant told me almost apologetically of the number of supplicants who sought his intervention with the democratically-chosen authorities.• Most newly-appointed PrimeMinisters are embarrassed by a plethora of well-qualified supplicants.
Originsupplicant
(1500-1600)Latin present participle of supplicare“to supplicate”, from supplex; → SUPPLE