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illicit (encz) | illicit,nedovolený	adj:		Petr Prášek |  
illicit (encz) | illicit,nezákonný	adj:		Petr Prášek |  
Illicit (gcide) | Illicit \Il*lic"it\, a. [L. illicitus; pref. il- not + licitus,
    p. p. of licere to be allowed or permitted: cf. F. illicite.
    See In- not, and License.]
    Not permitted or allowed; prohibited; unlawful; as, illicit
    trade; illicit intercourse; illicit pleasure.
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          One illicit . . . transaction always leads to another.
                                                   --Burke.
    -- Il*lic"it*ly, adv. -- Il*lic"it*ness, n.
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illicit (wn) | illicit
     adj 1: contrary to accepted morality (especially sexual
            morality) or convention; "an illicit association with his
            secretary" [ant: licit]
     2: contrary to or forbidden by law; "an illegitimate seizure of
        power"; "illicit trade"; "an outlaw strike"; "unlawful
        measures" [syn: illegitimate, illicit, outlaw(a),
        outlawed, unlawful] |  
ILLICIT (bouvier) | ILLICIT. What is unlawful what is forbidden by the law. Vide Unlawful. 
      2. This word is frequently used in policies of insurance, where the 
 assured warrants against illicit trade. By illicit trade is understood that 
 "which is made unlawful by the laws of the country to which the object is 
 bound." The assured having entered into this warranty, is required to do no 
 act which will expose the vessel to be legally condemned. 2 L. R. 337, 338. 
 Vide Insurance; Trade; Warranty. 
 
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illicit (encz) | illicit,nedovolený	adj:		Petr Prášekillicit,nezákonný	adj:		Petr Prášek |  
illicitly (encz) | illicitly,zakázaný	adv:		Petr Prášek |  
illicitness (encz) | illicitness,			 |  
Illicit (gcide) | Illicit \Il*lic"it\, a. [L. illicitus; pref. il- not + licitus,
    p. p. of licere to be allowed or permitted: cf. F. illicite.
    See In- not, and License.]
    Not permitted or allowed; prohibited; unlawful; as, illicit
    trade; illicit intercourse; illicit pleasure.
    [1913 Webster]
 
          One illicit . . . transaction always leads to another.
                                                   --Burke.
    -- Il*lic"it*ly, adv. -- Il*lic"it*ness, n.
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Illicitly (gcide) | Illicit \Il*lic"it\, a. [L. illicitus; pref. il- not + licitus,
    p. p. of licere to be allowed or permitted: cf. F. illicite.
    See In- not, and License.]
    Not permitted or allowed; prohibited; unlawful; as, illicit
    trade; illicit intercourse; illicit pleasure.
    [1913 Webster]
 
          One illicit . . . transaction always leads to another.
                                                   --Burke.
    -- Il*lic"it*ly, adv. -- Il*lic"it*ness, n.
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Illicitness (gcide) | Illicit \Il*lic"it\, a. [L. illicitus; pref. il- not + licitus,
    p. p. of licere to be allowed or permitted: cf. F. illicite.
    See In- not, and License.]
    Not permitted or allowed; prohibited; unlawful; as, illicit
    trade; illicit intercourse; illicit pleasure.
    [1913 Webster]
 
          One illicit . . . transaction always leads to another.
                                                   --Burke.
    -- Il*lic"it*ly, adv. -- Il*lic"it*ness, n.
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Illicitous (gcide) | Illicitous \Il*lic"it*ous\, a.
    Illicit. [R.] --Cotgrave.
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illicit (wn) | illicit
     adj 1: contrary to accepted morality (especially sexual
            morality) or convention; "an illicit association with his
            secretary" [ant: licit]
     2: contrary to or forbidden by law; "an illegitimate seizure of
        power"; "illicit trade"; "an outlaw strike"; "unlawful
        measures" [syn: illegitimate, illicit, outlaw(a),
        outlawed, unlawful] |  
illicitly (wn) | illicitly
     adv 1: in a manner disapproved or not allowed by custom; "He
            acted illegitimately when he increased the rent fourfold"
            [syn: illegitimately, illicitly] [ant: lawfully,
            legitimately, licitly]
     2: in an illegal manner; "they dumped the waste illegally" [syn:
        illegally, illicitly, lawlessly] [ant: lawfully,
        legitimately, licitly] |  
illicitness (wn) | illicitness
     n 1: the quality of not conforming strictly to law [ant:
          licitness] |  
ILLICITE (bouvier) | ILLICITE. Unlawfully. 
      2. This word has a technical meaning, and is requisite in an indictment 
 where the act charged is unlawful; as, in the case of a riot. 2 Hawk. P. C. 
 25, Sec. 96. 
 
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