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81Sigh — Sigh, n. [OE. sigh; cf. OE. sik. See {Sigh}, v. i.] 1. A deep and prolonged audible inspiration or respiration of air, as when fatigued or grieved; the act of sighing. [1913 Webster] I could drive the boat with my sighs. Shak. [1913 Webster] 2.… …
82Trite — (tr[imac]t), a. [L. tritus, p. p. of terere to rub, to wear out; probably akin to E. throw. See {Throw}, and cf. {Contrite}, {Detriment}, {Tribulation}, {Try}.] Worn out; common; used until so common as to have lost novelty and interest;… …
83Tritely — Trite Trite (tr[imac]t), a. [L. tritus, p. p. of terere to rub, to wear out; probably akin to E. throw. See {Throw}, and cf. {Contrite}, {Detriment}, {Tribulation}, {Try}.] Worn out; common; used until so common as to have lost novelty and… …
84Triteness — Trite Trite (tr[imac]t), a. [L. tritus, p. p. of terere to rub, to wear out; probably akin to E. throw. See {Throw}, and cf. {Contrite}, {Detriment}, {Tribulation}, {Try}.] Worn out; common; used until so common as to have lost novelty and… …
85contrition — noun Date: 14th century the state of being contrite ; repentance Synonyms: see penitence …
86apologetic — I. noun Date: 15th century apologetics 1 II. adjective Etymology: Greek apologētikos, from apologeisthai to defend, from apo + logos speech Date: 1649 1. a. offered in defense or vindication < the …
87contritely — adverb see contrite …
88contriteness — noun see contrite …
89CONTRIT — ITE. adj. T. de Théologie. Qui a un grand regret de ses péchés. Un coeur contrit. CONTRIT, se dit aussi, par une espèce de plaisanterie, pour Triste, affligé, mortifié. Il était bien contrit de cette action. Avoir l âme contrite …
90REPENTANT — ANTE. adj. Qui se repent d avoir péché. Donner l absolution à un homme vraiment contrit et repentant. Elle est contrite et repentante. Est il bien repentant de ses fautes ? Il en est repentant, très repentant …