- 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...
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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...
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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...
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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...
- of the Country", or more literally, "Father of the Fatherland".
pater peccavi Father, I have
sinned The
traditional beginning of a
Roman Catholic confession...
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supposed to have
despatched to his
superiors the short,
notable message, "
Peccavi", the
Latin for "I have sinned" (which was a pun on I have Sindh). This...
- L'Imagerie du cordier, La
Nouvelle Revue Française, Paris, 1924. Nicolo-
Peccavi ou L'affaire
Dreyfus à Carpentras, Gallimard, Paris, 1926. Le
Balai de...
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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...
- virtue."
After publishing two novels, Dead Men Tell No
Tales in 1899 and
Peccavi in 1900,
Hornung published a
second collection of
Raffles stories, The...
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Petro et Paulo, ómnibus Sanctis, et vobis,
fratres (tibi, Pater), quia
peccávi nimis cogitatióne,
verbo et ópere: (while
striking the
breast three times)...