Attrite

/əˈtraɪt/ adjective

Worn down by friction or use; worn away; also, feeling genuine remorse or sorrow for one's sins or wrongdoings.

From Latin 'attritus' (past participle of 'atterere': ad- 'to' + terere 'to rub/wear'). The theological sense (remorse) developed because sin wears down the soul.

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