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Coppers brought about an act of self-punishment
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The Collaborative International Dictionary
Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Penance \Pen"ance\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Penanced .] To impose penance; to punish. ``Some penanced lady elf.'' --Keats.
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
late 13c., "religious discipline or self-mortification as a token of repentance and as atonement for some sin," from Anglo-French penaunce , Old French peneance (12c.), from Latin pænitentia (see penitence ). Transferred sense is recorded from c.1300.
Usage examples of penance.
Judge must sentence her to an abjuration of all heresy, on pain of the punishment for backsliders, together with the perpetual penance, in the following manner.
Then he imposed a penance of prayer and fasting, and then absolved them.
But according to John 8 Christ absolved the adulterous woman without Penance.
Now it is evident that in Penance something is done so that something holy is signified both on the part of the penitent sinner, and on the part of the priest absolving, because the penitent sinner, by deed and word, shows his heart to have renounced sin, and in like manner the priest, by his deed and word with regard to the penitent, signifies the work of God Who forgives his sins.
It led them to settle on Ansatz in the forgiving dark, where they traded the fruits of their genius for dreams, in penance for the sins of their violent siblings.
Vyasa came to visit Yudhishthir, and advised Arjun, great archer as he was, to acquire celestial arms by penance and worship.
Others who approached to be baptized by John could not, indeed, confer anything on his baptism: yet neither did they receive anything therefrom, save only the sign of penance.
But if those who were recently baptized have injured their neighbor, they should be told to make reparation to God by works of penance.
I also told him that it was a penance to me to eat alone, and begged him to keep me company at dinner and supper every day.
Friday penance sessions in the gymnasium continued to delight him and prevent his boredom, for he attended them from his secret hiding place in the Snuggery and, at times, just as we have already described, crept out when the culprits were blindfold and pinioned, to feel their bosoms and bottoms and sometimes even, when the mood seized him, to fustigate their plump white backsides and revel in their squirmings and sobbing pleas for pardon.
Father Gerent and perform what penance he requires to atone for your sins.
Cantering back to that home of the loves of Gower Woodseer and Madge Winch, the thought of his first act of penance done, without his feeling the poorer for it, reconciled Fleetwood to the aspect of the hollow place.
As she was trying to recover her breath, she thought of sentencing me to a good penance: she hid herself behind a tree and told me, a minute afterwards, that I had to find her ring.
Before we parted we swore eternal friendship, but the reader will see before long what a penance the kind Englishman had to do for befriending me.
God would not have it so, and my confessor blamed me, bidding me to do a penance I had never expected.