Peccable
Liable to sin; subject to sin.
adj. Liable to sin; subject to transgress the divine law.
From Latin peccare ("to sin").
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Peccable
Liable to sin; subject to sin.
adj. Liable to sin; subject to transgress the divine law.
From Latin peccare ("to sin").
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eccable
adjective [pek–uh-buhl]
liable to sin or error.
What is the origin of peccable?
Peccable comes from Old French from the Medieval Latin adjective peccābilis “capable of sin, susceptible to sin,” formed from the Latin verb peccāre “to go wrong, make a mistake, act incorrectly, commit a moral or sexual offense.” Peccablewas formed on…
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Word: peccable Definition: liable to sin or error
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peccable adj. liable to sin