See Also: ambidexter(dictionary)
AMBIDEXTER(law)

peccant (iou) and ambidexter (iou)


peccant (iou)



peccant adjective & noun. L16.
[Latin peccant- pres. ppl stem of peccare sin; in sense 1 from Old & mod. French peccant: see -ANT1.]
A. adjective.
Causing disease; (formerly esp. of a bodily humour) unhealthy, corrupt. Now rare. L16.
b. fig. Disordered; disruptive. E17.
That commits or has committed an offence or sin; sinning, offending; blameworthy. E17.
Violating a rule or principle; faulty, incorrect. rare. E17.
b. noun. A sinner; an offender. rare. L16.
peccancy noun (a) unhealthiness; (b) faultiness; sinfulness; (c) an offence; a sin: E17.

ambidexter (iou)



ambidexter noun & adjective. Now rare. LME.
[Late Latin, from Latin AMBI- + dexter right-handed.]
A. noun.
A double-dealer; spec. in Law, a person who takes bribes or fees from both sides. LME.
A person able to use left and right hands equally well; fig. a person of unusual dexterity. L16.
b. adjective.
= AMBIDEXTROUS 2. L16.
= AMBIDEXTROUS 1. M17.
Two-sided. E19.