penitence en el Oxford Spanish Dictionary

penitence en el diccionario PONS

penitence Ejemplos de uso en el diccionario PONS (revisados por la redacción)

to perform penitence
to do penitence for one's sins
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Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)

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In times of calamity litanies were held, in which the people walked in robes of penitence, fasting, barefooted, and, in later times, frequently dressed in black ("litaniae nigrae").
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She had coveted with earthly eyes, but now through penitence these are consumed with tears.
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For this reason, memorial services have an air of penitence about them, and tend to be served more frequently during the four fasting seasons.
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His punishment was reduced because of his penitence and his promise to mend his ways.
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Knights and rulers would also sometimes cut or pull out their hair in order to show penitence and mourning, and a squire's hair was generally shorter than a knight's.
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Here he followed a life of prayer and penitence.
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For this reason, memorial services have an air of penitence about them.
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He lived in renouncement, praying, working and doing penitence.
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He noted that the doors were closed as a sign of our penitence and sorrow, as well as protest.
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They later changed to black robes, the color of humility and penitence.
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