compunctio

compunctio

compūnctio, ōnis, f. (compungo) I) das Einstich machen, der Einstich, ligni, Ambros. in psalm. 118. serm. 3. § 8; cant. cantic. c. 1. § 46 extr. – II) übtr., die Gewissensbisse, Reue, Sulp. Sev. app. ep. 2, 19 u.a. spät. Eccl. (s. Quicherat Add. lex. Lat. p. 49, a).


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