peccant

Etymology
The is borrowed from  (modern 🇨🇬), and from its , the   of , from , a noun use of the    of , ultimately from.

As regards (“diseased, unhealthy”) as used in peccant humours, compare 🇨🇬,, 🇨🇬, and 🇨🇬.

The is derived from the adjective.

Adjective

 * 1) Of a person, etc.: that commits or has committed an offence or a sin; blameworthy, culpable, offending, sinful, sinning.
 * 2) Of an action or thing: causing offence or sin; offensive, sinful.
 * 3)  Especially of humours of the body: diseased, unhealthy; also, causing disease.
 * 4)  Offending a norm, a rule, etc.; defective, faulty, wrong.
 * 1) Of an action or thing: causing offence or sin; offensive, sinful.
 * 2)  Especially of humours of the body: diseased, unhealthy; also, causing disease.
 * 3)  Offending a norm, a rule, etc.; defective, faulty, wrong.
 * 1)  Especially of humours of the body: diseased, unhealthy; also, causing disease.
 * 2)  Offending a norm, a rule, etc.; defective, faulty, wrong.
 * 1)  Especially of humours of the body: diseased, unhealthy; also, causing disease.
 * 2)  Offending a norm, a rule, etc.; defective, faulty, wrong.
 * 1)  Offending a norm, a rule, etc.; defective, faulty, wrong.
 * 1)  Offending a norm, a rule, etc.; defective, faulty, wrong.
 * 1)  Offending a norm, a rule, etc.; defective, faulty, wrong.
 * 1)  Offending a norm, a rule, etc.; defective, faulty, wrong.
 * 1)  Offending a norm, a rule, etc.; defective, faulty, wrong.
 * 1)  Offending a norm, a rule, etc.; defective, faulty, wrong.

Noun

 * 1)  An offender; also, a sinner.