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- Dictionarypenance/ˈpɛnəns/
noun
- 1. punishment inflicted on oneself as an outward expression of repentance for wrongdoing: "he had done public penance for those hasty words"
- 2. a sacrament in which a member of the Church confesses sins to a priest and is given absolution.
verb
- 1. impose a penance on: archaic "the Bishop penanced him severely for his conduct"
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