Remord | v. t. [ L. remordere to bite again, to torment: cf. F. remordre. See Remorse. ] To excite to remorse; to rebuke. [ Obs. ] Skelton. [ 1913 Webster ] |
Remord | v. i. To feel remorse. [ Obs. ] Sir T. Elyot. [ 1913 Webster ] |
Remordency | n. Remorse; compunction; compassion. [ Obs. ] Killingbeck. [ 1913 Webster ] |