iniquite
Middle English
Etymology
From Old French iniquité, from Latin inīquitās.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /inˈikwiteː/
Noun
iniquite
- malevolence, maliciousness, iniquity.
- enmity, aggression, hatred.
- (rare) An evil or malevolent deed.
- (rare, Late Middle English) An aggressive or hateful deed.
- (rare, Late Middle English) A disaster; an unfortunate event or incident.
Descendants
- English: iniquity
References
- “iniquitẹ̄, n.”, in MED Online, Ann Arbor, Mich.: University of Michigan, 2007, retrieved 2018-05-10.
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