satispassion means atonement by suffering to an adequate degree. Lexicurio rates it Sui generis — a strength score of 88 out of 100.
satispassion is pronounced /sætɪsˈpæʃən/.
Why “satispassion” is a great word
SATISPASSION — [Noun] Atonement achieved by suffering to a degree considered adequate to satisfy justice. From the Latin satispassiō, a compound of satis ("enough") and passio ("suffering, passion"). First attested in the 1610s, used by Lancelot Andrewes. Unlike "satisfaction," which emphasizes the settling of a debt, or "expiation," which denotes a cleansing from sin, satispassion specifies the grim currency of measured agony. It is the calibrated weight of stones in a penitent's sack, the lash counted until the ledger balances, and the cup of anguish drunk to its final dregs—a testament to the bleak arithmetic where redemption is paid in the only coin justice will accept.
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- Atonement by suffering to an adequate degree.“This, this is the great VVith us: […] VVith us, in all the vertues and merits of His life, VVith us, in the ſatisfaction and ſatiſpaſsion (both) of His death: […]”