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delict

[dih-likt] / dɪˈlɪkt /






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Answer: "It means if they got a corpus, you're delict."

From Time Magazine Archive

It was easy to fit the two categories, delict and formal undertaking, which had come down from the strict law, into the new mode of thought.

From An Introduction to the Philosophy of Law by Pound, Roscoe

The privateer crew stood silent, ready in case of resistance to shatter the wretched merchantman, which, luckily for her, remained motionless, like a schoolboy caught in flagrant delict by a master.

From A Woman of Thirty by Balzac, Honoré de

He was a stout, dark, convivial-looking soul, with a merry eye, not altogether convinced of the enormity of his delict, and inclined at first to deprecate these proceedings.

From Leaves from a Field Note-Book by Morgan, John Hartman

Forgive her, gracious gods, this one delict, And on the next fault punishment inflict.

From The Works of Christopher Marlowe, Vol. 3 (of 3) by Bullen, A. H. (Arthur Henry)