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Old english gylt12/4/2023 ![]() ![]() 12c) 1: the fact of having committed a breach of ⦠vt the criminality and consequent exposure to punishment resulting from â¦.GUILT - vt exposure to any legal penalty or forfeiture.GUILT - noun Etymology: Middle English, delinquency, guilt, from Old English gylt delinquency Date: before 12th century 1.Merriam-Webster's Collegiate English vocabulary Ëkäm-Ëpleks noun Etymology: Late Latin complexus totality, from Latin, embrace, from complecti Date: 1643 1. Random House Webster's Unabridged English Dictionary the fact or state of having committed an offense, crime, violation, or wrong, esp. Webster's Revised Unabridged English Dictionary ) The criminality and consequent exposure to punishment resulting from willful disobedience of law, or from morally ⦠t.) The criminality and consequent exposure to punishment resulting from willful disobedience of law, or from morally wrong action ⦠t.) Exposure to any legal penalty or forfeiture. (Ë)käm|pleks, kÉmËp- transitive verb ( -ed/-ing/-es ) Etymology: Latin complexus, past participle of complecti 1. Webster's New International English Dictionary ![]() Ëgilt noun ( -s ) Etymology: Middle English gilt, gult, from Old English gylt 1.
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