/
ˈviːnɪəl/
adj.
Christian Theology denoting a sin that is not regarded as depriving the soul of divine grace. Often contrasted with
mortal.
▸(of a fault or offence) slight and pardonable.
Derivative
- veniality
/-ˈalɪti/
n. - venially adv.
Usage
Venal and venial are sometimes confused. Venal means ‘susceptible to bribery’ (venal politicians), whereas venial is used to refer to a sin or offence that is excusable or pardonable.
Etymology
ME: via OFr. from late L. venialis, from venia ‘forgiveness’.