"perdiciun" meaning in Old French

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Noun

Forms: perdiciun oblique singular or [canonical, feminine], perdiciuns [oblique, plural], perdiciun [nominative, singular], perdiciuns [nominative, plural]
Etymology: Borrowed from Late Latin perditiō, perditiōnem, from Latin perdō. Etymology templates: {{bor|fro|LL.|perditiō|perditiō, perditiōnem}} Late Latin perditiō, perditiōnem, {{der|fro|la|perdō}} Latin perdō Head templates: {{fro-noun|f}} perdiciun oblique singular, f (oblique plural perdiciuns, nominative singular perdiciun, nominative plural perdiciuns)
  1. (Christianity) the loss of one's soul, often to Satan Categories (topical): Christianity Related terms: perdre
    Sense id: en-perdiciun-fro-noun-o1AF1cMt Categories (other): Old French entries with incorrect language header Topics: Christianity

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