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  • 1 Remorse

    subs.
    P. and V. μεταμέλεια, ἡ (Eur., frag.), P. μετάνοια, ἡ, μετάμελος, ὁ, V. μετάγνοια, ἡ.
    Pity: P. and V. ἔλεος, ὁ, οἶκτος, ὁ (Thuc. but rare P.); see Pity.
    Feel remorse for, v.: P. and V. μεταγιγνώσκειν (acc.).
    I feel remorse for: Ar. and P. μεταμέλει μοι (gen.).
    Feel remorse (absol.), v.: P. μεταμέλεσθαι, μετανοεῖν.

    Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Remorse

  • 2 Regret

    subs.
    Remorse: P. and V. μεταμέλεια, ἡ (Eur., frag.), P. μετάνοια, ἡ, μετάμελος, ὁ, V. μετάγνοια, ἡ. Sorrow for something lost or absent: P. and V. πόθος, ὁ (Plat.).
    Tears of regret: V. ποθεινὰ δάκρυα, τά.
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    v. trans.
    Repent of: P. and V. μεταγιγνώσκειν (acc.).
    I regret: Ar. and P. μεταμέλει μοι (gen.).
    They regretted that they had not accepted the proposals for a truce: P. μετεμέλοντο τὰς σπονδὰς οὐ δεξάμενοι (Thuc., 4, 27).
    Miss, feel the loss of: P. and V. ποθεῖν (acc.).
    Lament: Ar. and P. γανακτεῖν (dat.), χαλεπαίνειν (dat.), V. πικρῶς φέρειν, δυσφορεῖν (dat.).
    Rue: V. ἀσχάλλειν (dat.) (Æsch. P.V. 764).

    Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Regret

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  • remorse — UK [rɪˈmɔː(r)s] / US [rɪˈmɔrs] noun [uncountable] a strong sad and guilty feeling about something that you have done wrong show/feel/express remorse (for): She has never shown any remorse for her crime …   English dictionary

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  • List of war apology statements issued by Japan — 1960s= * 22 June 1965. Minister of Foreign Affairs Shiina Etsusaburo. In our two countries long history there have been unfortunate times, it is truly regretable and we are deeply remorseful (Signing of the Treaty on Basic Relations between Japan …   Wikipedia

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