Sin
The concept of sin originates from the Old English synn, tracing back to Proto-Germanic and Proto-Indo-European roots meaning “being” or “truly guilty,” implying a judgment of wrongdoing. Over time, different religions and cultures developed distinct understandings of sin, often shaping moral frameworks and spiritual practices. Each culture has its own interpretation of what it means to commit a sin. While sins are generally considered actions, any thought, word, or act considered immoral, selfish, shameful, harmful, or alienating might be termed "sinful".
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- nounA violation of God's will or religious law.
- nounA misdeed.
- verbTo commit a sin.
- nounA letter of the Hebrew alphabet; שׂ
- nounA letter of the Arabic alphabet; س
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