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peccability

N การ มีแนวโน้ม ที่จะ ทำผิด บาป ได้  loss of innocence guilt kan-me-neo-nom-ti-ja-tam-pid-bab-dai

 

peccable

ADJ ซึ่ง มีแนวโน้ม ที่จะ ทำผิด บาป ได้  fallible sueng-me-neo-nom-ti-ja-pid-bab

 

peccadillo

N ความผิด เล็กน้อย  venial sin scrape kwam-pid-lek-noi

 

peccary

N สัตว์ คล้าย หมู มี สีเทา และ มี แถบ คอ สี ขาว ตระกูล  Tayassuidae หมูป่า  javelina sad-ti-me-mu-me-se-tao-lea-me-tab-kon-se-kao

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

PECCABILITY

n.[from peccable. ] State of being subject to sin; capacity of sinning.

 

PECCABLE

a.[from L. pecco. ] Liable to sin; subject to transgress the divine law.

 

PECCADILLO

n.[L. peccatum.] 1. A slight trespass or offense; a petty crime or fault.
2. A sort of stiff ruff.

 

PECCANCY

n.[from peccant. ] Bad quality; as the peccancy of the humors. 1. Offense.

 

PECCANT

a.[L. peccans. See Peccable. ] 1. Sinning; guilty of sin or transgression; criminal; as peccant angels.
2. Morbid; bad; corrupt; not healthy; as peccant humors.
3. Wrong; bad; defective; informal; as a peccant citation. [Not used. ]

 

PECCANT

n.An offender. [Not used. ]

 

PECCAVI

[L. I have offended. ] A colloquial word used to express confession or acknowledgment of an offense.

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

PECCABILITY

PECCABILITY Pec `ca *bil "i *ty, n.

 

Defn: The state or quality of being peccable; lability to sin. The common peccability of mankind. Dr. H. More.

 

PECCABLE

Pec "ca *ble, a. Etym: [Cf. F. peccable. See Peccant. ]

 

Defn: Liable to sin; subject to transgress the divine law. "A frail and peccable mortal. " Sir W. Scott.

 

PECCADILLO

Pec `ca *dil "lo, n; pl. Peccadillos. Etym: [Sp. pecadillo, dim. of pecado a sin, fr. L. peccatum. See Peccant. ]

 

Defn: A slight trespass or offense; a petty crime or fault. Sir W. Scott.

 

PECCANCY

Pec "can *cy, n. Etym: [L. peccantia.]

 

1. The quality or state of being peccant.

 

2. A sin; an offense. W. Montagu.

 

PECCANT

Pec "cant, a. Etym: [L. peccans, -antis, p.pr. of peccare to sin: cf. F. peccant. ]

 

1. Sinning; guilty of transgression; criminal; as, peccant angels. Milton.

 

2. Morbid; corrupt; as, peccant humors. Bacon.

 

3. Wrong; defective; faulty. [R.] Ayliffe.

 

PECCANT

PECCANT Pec "cant, n.

 

Defn: An offender. [Obs. ] Whitlock.

 

PECCANTLY

PECCANTLY Pec "cant *ly, adv.

 

Defn: In a peccant manner.

 

PECCARY

Pec "ca *ry, n.; pl. Peccaries. Etym: [From the native South American name: cf. F. pécari, Sp. pecar. ] (Zoöl.)

 

Defn: A pachyderm of the genus Dicotyles.

 

Note: The collared peccary, or tajacu (Dicotyles torquatus ), is about the size and shape of a small hog, and has a white ring aroung the neck. It ranges from Arkansas to Brazil. A larger species (D. labiatus ), with white cheeks, is found in South America.

 

PECCAVI

Pec *ca "vi. Etym: [L.]

 

Defn: I have sinned; -- used colloquially to express confession or acknowledgment of an offense. Aubrey.

 

PECCO

PECCO Pec "co, n.

 

Defn: See Pekoe.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

peccable

pec ca ble |ˈpekəbəl ˈpɛkəbəl | adjective archaic, formal capable of sinning: we hold all mankind to be peccable. DERIVATIVES pec ca bil i ty |ˌpekəˈbilitē |noun ORIGIN early 17th cent.: from French, from medieval Latin peccabilis, from Latin peccare to sin.

 

peccadillo

pec ca dil lo |ˌpekəˈdilō ˌpɛkəˈdɪloʊ | noun ( pl. peccadilloes or peccadillos ) a small, relatively unimportant offense or sin. ORIGIN late 16th cent.: from Spanish pecadillo, diminutive of pecado sin, from Latin peccare to sin.

 

peccant

pec cant |ˈpekənt ˈpɛkənt | adjective archaic 1 having committed a fault or sin; offending. 2 diseased or causing disease. DERIVATIVES pec can cy |ˈpekənsē |noun ORIGIN late 16th cent. ( sense 2 ): from Latin peccant- sinning, from the verb peccare.

 

peccary

pec ca ry |ˈpekərē ˈpɛkəri | noun ( pl. peccaries ) a gregarious piglike mammal that is found from the southwestern US to Paraguay. [Family Tayassuidae: two genera and three species, in particular the collared peccary (Tayassu tajacu ).] ORIGIN early 17th cent.: from Carib pakira.

 

peccavi

pec ca vi |pəˈkävē, -ˈkāvī pəˈkɑvi | exclam. archaic used to express one's guilt. ORIGIN Latin, literally I have sinned.

 

Oxford Dictionary

peccable

peccable |ˈpɛkəb (ə )l | adjective formal capable of sinning: we hold all mankind to be peccable. DERIVATIVES peccability |ˌpɛkəˈbɪlɪti |noun ORIGIN early 17th cent.: from French, from medieval Latin peccabilis, from Latin peccare to sin .

 

peccadillo

peccadillo |ˌpɛkəˈdɪləʊ | noun ( pl. peccadilloes or peccadillos ) a relatively minor fault or sin: the sexual peccadilloes of celebrities aren't necessarily news. ORIGIN late 16th cent.: from Spanish pecadillo, diminutive of pecado sin , from Latin peccare to sin .

 

peccant

peccant |ˈpɛk (ə )nt | adjective archaic 1 having committed a fault or sin. 2 diseased or causing disease. DERIVATIVES peccancy noun ORIGIN late 16th cent. (in sense 2 ): from Latin peccant- sinning , from the verb peccare.

 

peccary

peccary |ˈpɛk (ə )ri | noun ( pl. peccaries ) a gregarious piglike mammal that is found from the south-western US to Paraguay. Family Tayassuidae: two genera and three species, in particular the collared peccary (Tayassu tajacu ). ORIGIN early 17th cent.: from Carib pakira.

 

peccavi

peccavi |pɛˈkɑːviː | exclamation archaic used to express one's guilt. ORIGIN Latin, literally I have sinned .

 

American Oxford Thesaurus

peccadillo

peccadillo noun I'm sure we can overlook a few peccadilloes: misdemeanor, petty offense, indiscretion, lapse, misdeed.

 

Oxford Thesaurus

peccadillo

peccadillo noun misdemeanour, minor offence, petty offence, delinquency; indiscretion, lapse, misdeed, infraction, error, slip; informal slip-up.

 

French Dictionary

peccadille

peccadille n. f. nom féminin littéraire Faute légère. : Je ne te reproche pas cette petite erreur, cette peccadille. Prononciation La première syllabe se prononce pé, [pekadij ] Note Orthographique pe cc adi ll e.

 

Spanish Dictionary

peccata minuta

peccata minuta coloquial Expresión latina que indica que una cosa es poco importante o tiene poco valor :seguía su plan sin que nadie osara preguntarle (peccata minuta ) por el asunto .

 

Sanseido Dictionary

PECC

PECC ペック Pacific Economic Cooperation Council 太平洋経済協力会議 。環太平洋各国の政 学の 3 界の人材からなる連合組織 。1980 年発足 。本部はシンガポール 。

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

peccadillo

pec ca dil lo /pèkədɪ́loʊ /〖<スペイン 名詞 es, s C ⦅書 ⦆通例 s 〗(人の )ちょっとした過ち, 微罪 .

 

peccary

pec ca ry /pék (ə )ri /名詞 -ries, C 〘動 〙ペッカリー 〘米国産のイノシシの類 〙.