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abash
abjuration
accessorial
accessory
accomplice
acknowledge
acquit
acquitted
acquitting
adulterer
adulteress
adulterous
aggravating
annex
apprehend
arraign
ashamed
atone
atonement
atrocious
atrociously
attainder
attaint
attorney
axinomancy
beguilty
betray
blameless
blood
bloodguiltiness
blot
blush
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champertor
cheat
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cleanse
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clear
compunction
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condemning
confession
consciousness
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equivocation
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excuse
excusing
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expiate
expiating
expiation
express
extenuate
extort
faulty
favor
fear
filcher
find
flagitious
follow
forgive
forgiveness
fornicatress
free
guilt
guiltily
guiltiness
guiltless
guiltlessly
guiltlessness
guilty
harmless
hold
idiocy
ignorant
immortalize
impure
impurity
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inexcusably
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ingratitude
innocency
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innocently
intensity
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justification
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justify
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loaded
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mercy
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mortuary
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offend
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own
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penitency
penitent
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plead
pollute
polluted
pollution
poor
practice
pre-eminence
pre-eminent
pre-eminently
prevent
problematical
pronoun
pure
purely
pureness
purgation
purge
purification
purify
purity
quit
rascal
rebelled
receiver
remorse
remote
reprove
rescue
revive
rioter
riotous
sacrilegist
sanctify
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satisfy
seditious
self-abased
self-abasement
self-abasing
self-reproved
self-reproving
shame
simoiacally
simoniacal
sinlessness
so
sodomite
solecist
specuation
spheric
spherical
spright
stain
stainless
suicide
suspect
taintfree
temptation
therefore
traitor
traitorous
treachery
treason
treasonable
unadulterous
unadulterously
uncharitableness
uncondemned
unconscious
unguilty
unimpeachable
unspotted
unspottedness
varnish
villainous
villan
voluntary
way
whereof
will
wretched



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1828 Definition

GUILT, n. gilt.

1. Criminality; that state of a moral agent which results from his actual commission of a crime or offense, knowing it to be a crime, or violation of law. To constitute guilt there must be a moral agent enjoying freedom of will, and capable of distinguishing between right and wrong, and a wilful or intentional violation of a known law, or rule of duty. The guilt of a person exists, as soon as the crime is committed; but to evince it to others, it must be proved by confession, or conviction in due course of law. Guilt renders a person a debtor to the law, as it binds him to pay a penalty in money or suffering. Guilt therefore implies both criminality and liableness to punishment. Guilt may proceed either from a positive act or breach of law, or from voluntary neglect of known duty.

2. Criminality in a political or civil view; exposure to forfeiture or other penalty.

A ship incurs guilt by the violation of a blockade.

3. Crime; offense.
1913 Definition
Guilt (guilt)
n.(g&ibreve]lt)
Guilt
[OE. gilt, gult, AS. gylt, crime; probably originally signifying, the fine or mulct paid for an offence, and afterward the offense itself, and akin to AS. gieldan to pay, E. yield. See Yield, v. t.
  1. The criminality and consequent exposure to punishment resulting from willful disobedience of law, or from morally wrong action; the state of one who has broken a moral or political law; crime; criminality; offense against right.

    Satan had not answer, but stood struck
    With guilt of his own sin.
    Milton.

  2. Exposure to any legal penalty or forfeiture.

    A ship incurs guilt by the violation of a blockade. Kent.


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