peccaminous
English
Etymology
From Latin peccō (“sin”), from Indo-European root *pik- (to be angry)
Adjective
peccaminous (comparative more peccaminous, superlative most peccaminous)
- sinful
- 1918, James Joyce, Ulysses:
- a volume of peccaminous pornographical tendency entitled Sweets of Sin.
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Translations
sinful
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