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- واژهنامه · French & English to Persian Epistemological Dictionary impeccablement|impeccably|impeccability Lat. impeccabilis, de in négatif, et peccare, pécher. + from peccare "to stumble, sin." "Peccare" comes from a Proto-Indo-European construction *ped-ko, based on the root *ped-, which became Latin pes, pedis "foot," found in English "pedal," "pedestrian," and "impede" from Latin impedire "to hobble." In Russian the root emerged as pod "under," in Sanskrit as padam "footstep" and pat "foot, and in Greek as pous, pod- "foot," which we find in the eight-footed "octopus," the flat-footed "platypus," not to mention the three-footed "tripod." As we would expect, in English the [p] becomes [f] and the [d], [t], giving us "foot" and, with a lock of hair, "fetlock." gonâh-nâ-pazir (pbp.) 'sum (ar. dini) bi-gonâh mu-lâ-darz-(aš-)na-row
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- واژهنامه · Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary im·pec·ca·ble adj. Pronunciation: ( ˌ )im- ' pek-ə-bəl Function: adjective Etymology: Latin impeccabilis, from in- + peccare to sin Date: 1531 1 : not capable of sinning or liable to sin 2 : free from fault or blame : FLAWLESS <spoke impeccable French> –im·pec·ca·bil·i·ty \- ˌ pe-kə- ' bi-lə-tē\ noun –im·pec·ca·bly \- ' pe-kə-blē\ adverb ]]>