venial

from WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006)
venial
    adj 1: warranting only temporal punishment; "venial sin" [syn:
           {minor}, {venial}]
    2: easily excused or forgiven; "a venial error" [syn:
       {excusable}, {forgivable}, {venial}]
    
from The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
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 fault or transgression.
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            So they do nothing, 't is a venial slip. --Shak.
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   2. Allowed; permitted. [Obs.] "Permitting him the while
      venial discourse unblamed." --Milton.
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   {Venial sin} (R. C. Theol.), a sin which weakens, but does
      not wholly destroy, sanctifying grace, as do mortal, or
      deadly, sins.
      [1913 Webster] -- {Ve"ni*al*ly}, adv. -- {Ve"ni*al*ness},
      n. --Bp. Hall.
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from Moby Thesaurus II by Grady Ward, 1.0
27 Moby Thesaurus words for "venial":
      admissible, allowable, condonable, defensible, dispensable,
      excusable, exemptible, expiable, forgivable, harmless, inoffensive,
      insignificant, justifiable, legitimate, minor, pardonable, petty,
      reasonable, remissible, tolerable, tolerated, trifling, trivial,
      unimportant, unobjectionable, vindicable, warrantable

    

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