Remordere
Remordere is a Latin verb meaning to bite again or to sting again, formed with the prefix re- meaning again and the verb mordere meaning to bite. The primary sense is literal—a second bite or sting—but it is also used figuratively to describe renewed distress, agitation, or the arousal of remorse and conscience. In Latin, the word is most often found in late Latin and medieval texts, and is relatively rare in classical authors.
Morphology and usage: Remordere belongs to the -ere verb class related to mordere. Its standard paradigm follows
Distribution and context: The term is chiefly attested in Late Latin and medieval prose and poetry, where