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peccable

peccable, a.
  (ˈpɛkəb(ə)l)
  [a. F. peccable (13th c. in Littré) or ad. med.L. peccābilis, f. peccāre to sin, after L. impeccābilis sinless (cited from Gellius).]
  1. Capable of sinning, liable to sin.

1604 T. Wright Passions v. §4. 210 All men by nature are sinners, are peccable, the iust offend often. 1741 Berkeley Let. to Sir J. James 7 June, Wks. 1871 IV. 272 We hold all mankind to be peccable and errable, even the Pope himself. 1857 H. Miller Test. Rocks iii. 154 Fitting and preparing peccable, imperfect man, for a perfect impeccable future state.

   2. Sinful, wrongful. Obs.

1633 Prynne Histriom. 563 Is not the selfe same sinne as sinfull, as peccable?

Oxford English Dictionary

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