coupable

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French

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Etymology

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Inherited from Old French coupable, from Ecclesiastical Latin culpābilis (culpable), derived from culpa.

Pronunciation

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Adjective

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coupable (plural coupables)

  1. (law) guilty
  2. culpable, responsible

Noun

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coupable m or f by sense (plural coupables)

  1. culprit
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Further reading

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Middle English

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Etymology

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From Old French culpable, from Latin culpābilis (blameworthy), from culpō (to blame, condemn), from culpa (fault, crime, mistake).

Adjective

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coupable

  1. culpable

Descendants

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  • English: culpable

References

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