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Remorde, n. [? f. Remord(ev. Cf. F. remords (1596 in Larousse) = Remors(e n.] An impairment or taint. —1456 Hay I 13/3.
The thrid [manner] is carnale …; that takis of the mortell [pr. morcell] flesch a remorde sa that it may nocht perfitely understand southfastnes of haly scripture