peccāmen — Lewis & Short
peccāmen, ĭnis, n.pecco,
I a fault, sin (late Lat.): omnium peccaminum venia, Hilar. in Matt. 18, 10; 25, 5; Prud. Ap. 979; id. Cath. 9, 96; Hier. in Job, 30.
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peccamen · n
a fault
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peccāmen — Lewis & Short
peccāmen, ĭnis, n.pecco,
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