penitým
Penitým is a traditional Czech and Slovak term derived from the Latin *poenitēns*, meaning "repentant" or "penitent." In religious and historical contexts, it refers to a person who expresses remorse for sins and seeks forgiveness, often through acts of penance or spiritual discipline. The term carries deep roots in Christian theology, particularly within the Catholic and Orthodox traditions, where penitence is a key component of spiritual growth and reconciliation with God.
In Czech and Slovak culture, the concept of penitým is also reflected in folk traditions and literature.
The word has also influenced local idioms and expressions. In some contexts, "penitým" can metaphorically describe
Today, while the term is less commonly used in everyday language, it retains significance in religious discussions