intercession

Etymology

First attested in the early 15th Century. From Middle French intercession, from Old French intercession, from Latin intercessiō, from intercēdō, from inter- (“between”) + cēdō (“I go”) (English cede), literally “go-between”.

noun

  1. The act of intervening or mediating between two parties.
  2. A prayer to God on behalf of another person.

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