Obs. [f. commors- ppl. stem of commordēre to bite sharply, cause a pang, after remorse.] Compassion, pity.

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1597.  Daniel, Civ. Wares, I. xlvi. Yet doth calamitie attract commorse. Ibid., II. ciii. The better fewe … Stood careful lookers-on with sad commorse.

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