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July 13, 2003, 12:23
Kalleh
Agenbite of Inwit
Now, I am guessing at least some of you haven't heard of this phrase. I found it in Maven's Word of the Day (I will post that site in our Links thread), and I think it would be quite useful.

It means remorse of conscience. While it is quite obscure, it has been used by James Joyce, Marshall McLuhan, and has appeared in the London Times. Have any of you heard of it? There is no other word that means that, correct?
July 14, 2003, 16:23
C J Strolin
What an ugly phrase!

What's wrong with simply saying "remorse"?

(And adding "of conscience" just tacks on two more words of excess baggage that don't contribute any further meaning. After all, what other forms of remorse are there?)
July 14, 2003, 16:54
jerry thomas
quote:
After all, what other forms of remorse are there?


Ask Lady Agenbite of Inwit. She should know!! Roll Eyes
July 14, 2003, 19:02
Kalleh
Good point, CJ. Is remorse ever not related to the conscience? When I posted this, I was thinking it could be. However, when I try to think of examples, I come up with none. Confused