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    Pec·cant
    /ˈpek(ə)nt/

    adjective

    • 1. having committed a fault or sin; offending: "the peccant officials fell on their knees"
    • 2. diseased or causing disease: "peccant matter"
  2. Peccant means guilty of a moral offense or violating a principle or rule. It comes from the Latin verb peccare, which means "to sin" or "to stumble".

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  4. having done something wrong: The texts had been passed down in versions copied by peccant scribes, and almost all of them were incorrect. causing disease: Cold was believed to be dangerous because it " clogged the pores " and thus impeded healthy expulsion of "peccant humors ." Fewer examples.

  5. Peccant definition: sinning; guilty of a moral offense.. See examples of PECCANT used in a sentence.

  6. Peccant means sinful, guilty, or violating a rule or principle. Find the origin, usage, and related words of peccant in this online dictionary.

  7. Peccant is an adjective and noun that means sinful, wicked, or evil. It comes from the Latin peccare, meaning to sin. See examples, pronunciation, and related words in the Oxford English Dictionary.

  8. Jun 25, 2024 · Definitions of peccant. adjective. liable to sin. synonyms: peccable. wicked. morally bad in principle or practice.

  9. Peccant is an adjective that means guilty of an offence, violating a rule, or producing disease. It comes from Latin peccans, from peccare, to sin. See synonyms, pronunciation, and examples of usage.

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