culpable
adj.
late 13c., coupable, from Old French coupable (12c., Modern French coupable), from Latin culpabilis "worthy of blame," from culpare "to blame," from culpa "crime, fault, blame, guilt, error." English (and for a time French) restored the first Latin -l- in later Middle Ages.
〔李〕[culp;-ablea.] a.应受谴责的,有罪的 ←crypt (GK krytein)=to hide 藏