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Middle English
Etymology
From Anglo-Norman, Middle French remordre, and their etymon Latin remordeō; compare remors.
Pronunciation
Verb
remorden (third-person singular simple present remordeth, present participle remordende, remordynge, first-/third-person singular past indicative and past participle remorded)
- To cause remorse; to make remorseful.
- (rare) To feel remorse.
Conjugation
infinitive
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(to) remorden, remorde
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present tense
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past tense
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1st-person singular
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remorde
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remorded, remorde
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2nd-person singular
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remordest
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remordedest, remordest
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3rd-person singular
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remordeth
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remorded, remorde
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subjunctive singular
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remorde
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imperative singular
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plural1
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remorden, remorde
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remordeden, remordede, remorden, remorde
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imperative plural
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remordeth, remorde
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participles
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remordynge, remordende
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remorded, remord
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1Sometimes used as a formal 2nd-person singular.
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