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07:29 Mar 3, 2007 |
English to Latin translations [Non-PRO] Religion / Femal Form of Word | |||||
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| Selected response from: Joseph Brazauskas United States Local time: 22:06 |
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5 +1 | peccatrix |
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4 | peccatorus |
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sinner peccatrix Explanation: This is the feminine form of the masculine 'peccator'. It is found in the Vulgate at Luke 7:39, in Paulinus of Nola at 'Carmina' 28:127, and elsewhere in Patristic Latin literature. |
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sinner peccatorus Explanation: http://www.thesacredheart.com/latpray.htm et quia amo te, me paeitet ex toto corde te offendisse: miserere mihi peccatori. Amen. and because I love Thee, I repent with all my heart of having offended Thee; have mercy on me, a sinner. Amen. -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 5 hrs (2007-03-03 12:37:10 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- Errata .. alceus is right .. peccator ... fast fingers and a phone call :( ..sorry |
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