Punible
Punible is an adjective used in legal and academic contexts to describe conduct or acts that are capable of being punished under the law. In English, the more common term is punishable; punible is a synonym or variant found in some legal texts, dictionaries, and in historical or regional usage. The concept encompasses acts that incur penalties provided by statutes, regulations, or case law, as opposed to acts that are legal or non-punishable.
Etymology: Punible derives from Latin punibilis meaning "able to be punished," from punire "to punish," with the
Usage: In modern prose, punishable is overwhelmingly preferred in most jurisdictions. Punible may appear in older
Relation to other terms: Punible is closely related to, but not identical with, penal, which describes the
Examples: The act is punible under the relevant statute. In many systems, liability arises if the act