I think you mean PREROGATIVE. It means a right or power. Here are some sentences for prerogative.The principal has the prerogative to suspend a student.It is my prerogative to have a fair trial.He exercised his prerogative to vote.
A Chríost déan trócaire (Christ have mercy)
If it is the symbol of mercy then logically it will mean mercy.
It means "No mercy". It usually means that you will not allow a defeated enemy to live. "We ask no quarter, we give no quarter"...we don't ask for your mercy if you defeat us, and you can expect death from us if we defeat you.
all i can say is its not meant to be you're gonna have to give up and move on before it's too late
Those who show mercy toward others shall receive mercy
"Give quarter" is a military term that refers to sparing someone's life or offering mercy, usually during a battle or conflict. It entails allowing a defeated enemy to surrender or be taken as a prisoner rather than being killed.
Have mercy on us.
mercy
It means mercy of GOD
Mercy, pity.
ramatulai means mercy