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Definition of Peccavi

Peccavi
Peccavi Pec*ca"vi [L.] I have sinned; -- used colloquially to express confession or acknowledgment of an offense. --Aubrey.

Meaning of Peccavi from wikipedia

- 16, Winkworth appears to have coined a once well-known political pun, peccavi, "I have Sindh", relating to the British occupation of Sindh in colonial...
- penitent to throw himself on the ground three times, saying: Mea culpa; peccavi; Domine miserere mei ("Through my fault. I have sinned. Lord, have mercy...
- apostolis Petro et Paulo omnibus sanctis et tibi patri mea culpa (III vic.) peccavi per superbiam in multa mea mala iniqua et pessima cogitatione, locutione...
- reported victory to the Governor General with a one-word telegram, namely "Peccavi" – or "I have sinned" (Latin). The British had two objectives in their...
- L'Imagerie du cordier, La Nouvelle Revue Française, Paris, 1924. Nicolo-Peccavi ou L'affaire Dreyfus à Carpentras, Gallimard, Paris, 1926. Le Balai de...
- Requiem. The Tallis Scholars, Peter Phillips. Gimell CDGIM 028 Pater Peccavi, Missa Veni Domine. The Marian Consort, Rory McCleery. Delphian DCD34205...
- of the Country", or more literally, "Father of the Fatherland". pater peccavi Father, I have sinned The traditional beginning of a Roman Catholic confession...
- iniquitatem meam ego cognosco: et peccatum meum contra me est semper. Tibi soli peccavi, et malum coram te feci: ut justificeris in sermonibus tuis, et vincas...
- In The Infield Was Patty Peccavi by Edward and Nancy Kienholz; metal, resin, cloth, wood, gl****, paper, photomechanical reproduction, electric lights...
- reported victory to the Governor General with a one-word telegram, namely "Peccavi" – or "I have sinned" (Latin), which was later turned into a pun known...