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  • REMORSE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    A noun derivative of this verb is remorsus, which in early French was used to form the noun remors This noun was used to refer to the deep regret that torments one for having done something wrong In the 15th century, this French word was taken into English as remorse with the same meaning
  • REMORSE Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
    First recorded in 1325–75; Middle English from Middle French remors from Medieval Latin remorsus, past participle of Latin remordēre, “to bite back, vex, nag,” equivalent to Latin re- re- + mordēre “to bite” ( mordant )
  • REMORSE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
    REMORSE definition: 1 a feeling of sadness and being sorry for something you have done: 2 a feeling of sadness and… Learn more
  • Remorse - Wikipedia
    Remorse is a distressing emotion experienced by an individual who regrets actions which they have done in the past [1] which they deem to be shameful, hurtful, or wrong Remorse is closely allied to guilt and self-directed resentment When a person regrets an earlier action or failure to act, it may be because of remorse or in response to various other consequences, including being punished
  • Remorse - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com
    Remorse, a noun, is what you feel if you regret your actions or wish for another outcome
  • Remorse Definition Meaning | YourDictionary
    First attested circa 14th century, from Old French remors, from Medieval Latin remorsum, from Latin remordeō (“I torment, I vex," , literally “I bite back" ) from re- + mordeō (“I bite" )
  • Remorse - definition of remorse by The Free Dictionary
    [Middle English remors, from Old French, from Medieval Latin remorsum, from neuter past participle of Latin remordēre, to torment : re-, re- + mordēre, to bite; see mer- in Indo-European roots ]
  • remorse - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
    First attested circa 14th century as Middle English remors, from Old French remors, from Medieval Latin remorsus, from Latin remordeō (“to torment, vex ”, literally “to bite back”), from re- +‎ mordeō (“to bite ”)
  • What does Remorse mean? - Definitions. net
    Etymology: First attested circa 14th century, from Old French remors, from Middle Latin remorsum, from Latin remordere "to torment, vex," literally "to bite back," from re- + mordere, "to bite "
  • remorse - WordReference. com Dictionary of English
    Medieval Latin remorsus, equivalent to Latin remord (ere) to bite again, vex, nag (re - re - + mordere to bite) + -tus suffix of verb, verbal action, with dt s; see mordant Middle French remors Middle English 1325–75





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