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单词 penitency
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penitencyn.

Brit. /ˈpɛnᵻt(ə)nsi/, U.S. /ˈpɛnətnsi/
Forms: late Middle English penytencie, 1500s–1600s penitencie, 1600s– penitency; also Scottish pre-1700 penetencie.
Origin: A borrowing from Latin. Etymon: Latin paenitentia.
Etymology: < classical Latin paenitentia, poenitentia penitence n.; compare -ency suffix. Compare earlier penitence n.
Now rare.
1. The state of being penitent; penitence as a disposition; repentance; = penitence n. 2. Now rare.
ΘΚΠ
society > morality > virtue > righteousness or rectitude > reform, amendment, or correction > repentance or contrition > [noun]
reusingeOE
rueeOE
ruenessOE
bireusingc1000
penitencea1200
rutha1200
after-charc1220
again-charc1220
ruesomenessa1225
ofthinkingc1225
forthinkinga1250
repentancec1300
penancea1325
pityc1330
compunctiona1340
agenbite1340
repentingc1350
athinking1382
contritionc1386
repentaillec1390
rueinga1400
remorse of conscience (also mind)c1410
conscience?a1425
remorsea1425
penitencya1500
penitudea1538
resipiscency?c1550
penancy?1567
resipiscence1570
repent1573
brokennessa1617
remorsefulnessa1617
synteresy1616
synderesis1639
heart-searching1647
synteresis1650
remordency1658
contriteness1692
resentment1705
penitentness1727
society > faith > worship > sacrament > confession > penitence > [noun]
reusingeOE
deedbotec1000
sin-bootc1175
penitencea1200
repentancec1300
penancea1325
compunctiona1340
repentingc1350
contritionc1386
repentaillec1390
remorse of conscience (also mind)c1410
penitencya1500
penitudea1538
penancy?1567
repent1573
metanoia1577
remorsefulnessa1617
synteresy1616
synderesis1639
synteresis1650
remordency1658
sermon-sicknessa1665
contriteness1692
penitentness1727
a1500 in F. J. Furnivall Polit., Relig., & Love Poems (1903) 247 The rote of an erbe I sholde vp hale, Men call it chastite, and pounde it with penytencie [v.r. penitence].
1597 R. Hooker Of Lawes Eccl. Politie v. lxxii. 207 Their fastings were partly in token of penitencie.
1630 J. Taylor Unnaturall Father in Wks. ii. 139/1 Hee dyed with great penitency and remorce of Conscience.
a1708 W. Beveridge Thes. Theologicus (1710) II. 275 Works of penitency. Humbling ourselves for sin, setting ourselves against it, turning ourselves from it.
1863 J. Keble Life T. Wilson: Pt. II xix. 641 The penitency..of so conspicuous an adversary could not but encourage any favourable change..taking place in men's minds towards the Bishop.
1902 R. D. D. Rainy Anc. Catholic Church ii. xv. 260 According to Cyprian, the visible Church includes the worst moral sinner, in expectation of his penitency.
2. A penitential practice or discipline; = penitence n. 1, penance n. 1a. Obsolete.
ΘΚΠ
society > faith > worship > sacrament > confession > penance > [noun]
boot971
shriftc1030
penitencea1200
penancea1300
penitency1597
1597 R. Hooker Of Lawes Eccl. Politie v. lxxii. 211 Two kinds ther were of publike penitencie, the one belonging to notorious offenders..the other appertaining to the whole Church and vnto euery seuerall person whome the same containeth.
1670 G. Havers tr. G. Leti Il Cardinalismo di Santa Chiesa iii. i. 217 Ecclesiasticks who formerly imploy'd their whole times in heaping up Penitencies and Fastings.
1676 Warn. for Housekeepers 5–6 For to take our penitency, And boose the water cold.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, September 2005; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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