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peccavi
[ pe-key-vahy, -vee, -kah-vee ]
noun
, plural pec·ca·vis.
- a confession of guilt or sin.
peccavi
/ pɛˈkɑːviː /
noun
- a confession of guilt
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Word History and Origins
Origin of peccavi1
1500–10; < Latin: literally, I have sinned, perfect 1st person singular of peccāre to go wrong
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Word History and Origins
Origin of peccavi1
C16: from Latin, literally: I have sinned, from peccāre
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Example Sentences
I meant to pouch my winnings and go straight to my wife and say, 'Peccavi,' and I should hear her say to me, 'Go and sin no more.'
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When conscience lashed he had no instinct to shrink away and make excuse; instead, he cried "Peccavi!"
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Tibi soli peccavi, et malum coram te feci: ut justificeris in sermonibus tuis et vincas cum judicaris.
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They cry joyfully, non peccavi, which is the modern formula for confession.
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According to Punch the news of the battle was transmitted to headquarters in one word: "Peccavi."
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