Satispassion

//sætɪsˈpæʃən// noun

noun ·Rare ·Advanced level

Definitions

Noun
  1. 1
    Atonement by suffering to an adequate degree. uncountable

    "This, this is the great "with us;" […] "with us" in all the virtues and merits of His life; "with us" in the satisfaction and satispassion (both) of His death; […]"

Example

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"This, this is the great "with us;" […] "with us" in all the virtues and merits of His life; "with us" in the satisfaction and satispassion (both) of His death; […]"

Etymology

From Latin satispassiō, a compound of satis (“enough”) and passio (“suffering, or sufferance”). Compare passion.

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