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penance
[ pen-uhns ]
noun
- a punishment undergone in token of penitence for sin.
- a penitential discipline imposed by church authority.
- a sacrament, as in the Roman Catholic Church, consisting in a confession of sin, made with sorrow and with the intention of amendment, followed by the forgiveness of the sin.
penance
/ ˈɛəԲ /
noun
- voluntary self-punishment to atone for a sin, crime, etc
- a feeling of regret for one's wrongdoings
- Christianity
- a punishment usually consisting of prayer, fasting, etc, undertaken voluntarily as an expression of penitence for sin
- a punishment of this kind imposed by church authority as a condition of absolution
verb
- tr (of ecclesiastical authorities) to impose a penance upon (a sinner)
penance
- Acts done to make up for sin. ( See confession and indulgence .)
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Word History and Origins
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Word History and Origins
Origin of penance1
C13: via Old French from Latin paenitentia repentance; related to Latin poena penalty
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Mr Sloan said he later built the cathedral at Inch Abbey as "an act of penance" and made that into a Cistercian monastery.
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“It was perhaps my penance for having voted for the devil,” he added, shyly admitting to having voted for Duterte.
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"Because Friday was the day of the crucifixion, Fridays were always regarded as a day of penance and abstinence," he said.
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The temple, meanwhile, said it had done its own penance.
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In a previous email, Mr. Cook said that Mr. Simpson “died without penance.”
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