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innocent (encz) | innocent,bezelstný adj: Zdeněk Brož |
innocent (encz) | innocent,neviňátko n: Zdeněk Brož |
innocent (encz) | innocent,nevinný |
Innocent (gcide) | Innocent \In"no*cent\, a. [F. innocent, L. innocens, -entis;
pref. in- not + nocens, p. pr. of nocere to harm, hurt. See
Noxious.]
1. Not harmful; free from that which can injure; innoxious;
innocuous; harmless; as, an innocent medicine or remedy.
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The spear
Sung innocent, and spent its force in air. --Pope.
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2. Morally free from guilt; guiltless; not tainted with sin;
pure; upright.
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To offer up a weak, poor, innocent lamb. --Shak.
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I have sinned in that I have betrayed the innocent
blood. --Matt. xxvii.
4.
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The aidless, innocent lady, his wished prey.
--Milton.
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3. Free from the guilt of a particular crime or offense; as,
a man is innocent of the crime charged.
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Innocent from the great transgression. --Ps. xix.
13.
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4. Simple; artless; foolish. --Shak.
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5. Lawful; permitted; as, an innocent trade.
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6. Not contraband; not subject to forfeiture; as, innocent
goods carried to a belligerent nation.
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Innocent party (Law),a party who has not notice of a fact
tainting a litigated transaction with illegality.
Syn: Harmless; innoxious; innoffensive; guiltless; spotless;
immaculate; pure; unblamable; blameless; faultless;
guileless; upright.
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Innocent (gcide) | Innocent \In"no*cent\, n.
1. An innocent person; one free from, or unacquainted with,
guilt or sin. --Shak.
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2. An unsophisticated person; hence, a child; a simpleton; an
idiot. --B. Jonson.
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In Scotland a natural fool was called an innocent.
--Sir W.
Scott.
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Innocents' day (Eccl.), Childermas day.
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innocent (wn) | innocent
adj 1: free from evil or guilt; "an innocent child"; "the
principle that one is innocent until proved guilty" [syn:
innocent, guiltless, clean-handed] [ant: guilty]
2: lacking intent or capacity to injure; "an innocent prank"
[syn: innocent, innocuous]
3: free from sin [syn: impeccant, innocent, sinless]
4: lacking in sophistication or worldliness; "a child's innocent
stare"; "his ingenuous explanation that he would not have
burned the church if he had not thought the bishop was in it"
[syn: innocent, ingenuous]
5: not knowledgeable about something specified; "American
tourists wholly innocent of French"; "a person unacquainted
with our customs" [syn: innocent(p), unacquainted(p)]
6: completely wanting or lacking; "writing barren of insight";
"young recruits destitute of experience"; "innocent of
literary merit"; "the sentence was devoid of meaning" [syn:
barren, destitute, devoid, free, innocent]
7: (used of things) lacking sense or awareness; "fine innocent
weather"
n 1: a person who lacks knowledge of evil [syn: innocent,
inexperienced person] |
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