- venially
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English syllables. 2014.
English syllables. 2014.
Venially — Venial Ve ni*al, a. [OF. venial, F. v[ e]niel, L. venialis, from venia forgiveness, pardon, grace, favor, kindness; akin to venerari to venerate. See {Venerate}.] 1. Capable of being forgiven; not heinous; excusable; pardonable; as, a venial… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
venially — adverb see venial … New Collegiate Dictionary
venially — See veniality. * * * … Universalium
venially — adv. in a pardonable manner, in a manner which may be excused; with regards to a minor sin (Roman Catholic Church) … English contemporary dictionary
venially — adverb see venial … Useful english dictionary
venial — adjective Etymology: Middle English, from Middle French veniel, from Late Latin venialis, from Latin venia favor, indulgence, pardon; akin to Latin venus love, charm more at win Date: 14th century of a kind that can be remitted ; forgivable,… … New Collegiate Dictionary
venial — veniality, venialness, n. venially, adv. /vee nee euhl, veen yeuhl/, adj. 1. able to be forgiven or pardoned; not seriously wrong, as a sin (opposed to mortal). 2. excusable; trifling; minor: a venial error; a venial offense. [1250 1300; ME < ML… … Universalium
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