† coˈmmorseObs. [f.commors-ppl. stem of commordēre to bite sharply, cause a pang, after remorse.] Compassion, pity. 1597Daniel Civ. Wares i. xlvi, Yet doth calamitie attract commorse.Ibid. ii. ciii, The better fewe..Stood careful lookers-on with sad commorse.