slovodefinícia
legitimate
(encz)
legitimate,legitimní adj: Pavel Machek; Giza
legitimate
(encz)
legitimate,oprávněný adj: Pino
legitimate
(encz)
legitimate,rozumný adj: Zdeněk Brož
legitimate
(encz)
legitimate,zákonný adj: Pino
Legitimate
(gcide)
Legitimate \Le*git"i*mate\ (-m[asl]t), a. [LL. legitimatus, p.
p. of legitimare to legitimate, fr. L. legitimus legitimate.
See Legal.]
1. Accordant with law or with established legal forms and
requirements; lawful; as, legitimate government;
legitimate rights; the legitimate succession to the
throne; a legitimate proceeding of an officer; a
legitimate heir.
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2. Lawfully begotten; born in wedlock.
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3. Authorized; real; genuine; not false, counterfe`t, or
spurious; as,$legitimate poems of Chaucer; legitimate
inscriptions.
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4. Conforming to known principles, or accepted rules; as,
legitimate reasoning; a legitimate standard, or method; a
legitimate combination of colors.
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Tillotson still keeps his place as a legitimate
English classic. --Macaulay.
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5. Following by logical sequence; reasonable; as, a
legitimate result; a legitimate inference.
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Legitimate
(gcide)
Legitimate \Le*git"i*mate\ (-m[=a]t), v. t. [imp. & p. p.
Legitimated (-m[=a]`t[e^]d); p. pr. & vb. n. Legitimating
(-m[=a]`t[i^]ng).]
To make legitimate, lawful, or valid; esp., to put in the
position or state of a legitimate person before the law, by
legal means; as, to legitimate a bastard child.
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To enact a statute of that which he dares not seem to
approve, even to legitimate vice. --Milton.
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legitimate
(wn)
legitimate
adj 1: of marriages and offspring; recognized as lawful [ant:
illegitimate]
2: based on known statements or events or conditions; "rain was
a logical expectation, given the time of year" [syn:
legitimate, logical]
3: in accordance with recognized or accepted standards or
principles; "legitimate advertising practices"
4: authorized, sanctioned by, or in accordance with law; "a
legitimate government" [syn: lawful, legitimate, licit]
v 1: make legal; "Marijuana should be legalized" [syn:
legalize, legalise, decriminalize, decriminalise,
legitimize, legitimise, legitimate, legitimatize,
legitimatise] [ant: criminalise, criminalize,
illegalise, illegalize, outlaw]
2: show or affirm to be just and legitimate
3: make (an illegitimate child) legitimate; declare the
legitimacy of (someone); "They legitimized their natural
child"
LEGITIMATE
(bouvier)
LEGITIMATE. That which is according to law; as, legitimate children, are
lawful children, born in wedlock, in contradistinction to bastards;
legitimate authority, or lawful power, in opposition to usurpation.

podobné slovodefinícia
illegitimate
(mass)
illegitimate
- nelegitímny, protizákonný, nemanželský
illegitimate
(encz)
illegitimate,nelegitimní Pavel Machek; Gizaillegitimate,nemanželský adj: Zdeněk Brož
illegitimate child
(encz)
illegitimate child, n:
illegitimate enterprise
(encz)
illegitimate enterprise, n:
illegitimately
(encz)
illegitimately,nelegitimně adv: Zdeněk Brožillegitimately,nemanželsky adv: Zdeněk Brož
legitimate child
(encz)
legitimate child,manželské dítě Pino
legitimate heir
(encz)
legitimate heir,zákonný dědic Pino
legitimated
(encz)
legitimated,
legitimately
(encz)
legitimately,legitimně adv: Zdeněk Brožlegitimately,oprávněně adv: Zdeněk Brožlegitimately,zákonně adv: Zdeněk Brož
Illegitimate
(gcide)
Illegitimate \Il`le*git"i*mate\, v. t. [imp. & p. p.
Illegitimated; p. pr. & vb. n. Illegitimating.]
To render illegitimate; to declare or prove to be born out of
wedlock; to bastardize; to illegitimatize.
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The marriage should only be dissolved for the future,
without illegitimating the issue. --Bp. Burnet.
[1913 Webster]Illegitimate \Il`le*git"i*mate\, a.
1. Not according to law; not regular or authorized; unlawful;
improper.
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2. Unlawfully begotten; born out of wedlock; bastard; as, an
illegitimate child.
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3. Not legitimately deduced or inferred; illogical; as, an
illegitimate inference.
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4. Not authorized by good usage; not genuine; spurious; as,
an illegitimate word.
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Illegitimate fertilization, or Illegitimate union (Bot.),
the fertilization of pistils by stamens not of their own
length, in heterogonously dimorphic and trimorphic
flowers. --Darwin.
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Illegitimate fertilization
(gcide)
Illegitimate \Il`le*git"i*mate\, a.
1. Not according to law; not regular or authorized; unlawful;
improper.
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2. Unlawfully begotten; born out of wedlock; bastard; as, an
illegitimate child.
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3. Not legitimately deduced or inferred; illogical; as, an
illegitimate inference.
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4. Not authorized by good usage; not genuine; spurious; as,
an illegitimate word.
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Illegitimate fertilization, or Illegitimate union (Bot.),
the fertilization of pistils by stamens not of their own
length, in heterogonously dimorphic and trimorphic
flowers. --Darwin.
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Illegitimate union
(gcide)
Illegitimate \Il`le*git"i*mate\, a.
1. Not according to law; not regular or authorized; unlawful;
improper.
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2. Unlawfully begotten; born out of wedlock; bastard; as, an
illegitimate child.
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3. Not legitimately deduced or inferred; illogical; as, an
illegitimate inference.
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4. Not authorized by good usage; not genuine; spurious; as,
an illegitimate word.
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Illegitimate fertilization, or Illegitimate union (Bot.),
the fertilization of pistils by stamens not of their own
length, in heterogonously dimorphic and trimorphic
flowers. --Darwin.
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Illegitimated
(gcide)
Illegitimate \Il`le*git"i*mate\, v. t. [imp. & p. p.
Illegitimated; p. pr. & vb. n. Illegitimating.]
To render illegitimate; to declare or prove to be born out of
wedlock; to bastardize; to illegitimatize.
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The marriage should only be dissolved for the future,
without illegitimating the issue. --Bp. Burnet.
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Illegitimately
(gcide)
Illegitimately \Il`le*git"i*mate*ly\, adv.
In a illegitimate manner; unlawfully.
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Legitimate
(gcide)
Legitimate \Le*git"i*mate\ (-m[asl]t), a. [LL. legitimatus, p.
p. of legitimare to legitimate, fr. L. legitimus legitimate.
See Legal.]
1. Accordant with law or with established legal forms and
requirements; lawful; as, legitimate government;
legitimate rights; the legitimate succession to the
throne; a legitimate proceeding of an officer; a
legitimate heir.
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2. Lawfully begotten; born in wedlock.
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3. Authorized; real; genuine; not false, counterfe`t, or
spurious; as,$legitimate poems of Chaucer; legitimate
inscriptions.
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4. Conforming to known principles, or accepted rules; as,
legitimate reasoning; a legitimate standard, or method; a
legitimate combination of colors.
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Tillotson still keeps his place as a legitimate
English classic. --Macaulay.
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5. Following by logical sequence; reasonable; as, a
legitimate result; a legitimate inference.
[1913 Webster]Legitimate \Le*git"i*mate\ (-m[=a]t), v. t. [imp. & p. p.
Legitimated (-m[=a]`t[e^]d); p. pr. & vb. n. Legitimating
(-m[=a]`t[i^]ng).]
To make legitimate, lawful, or valid; esp., to put in the
position or state of a legitimate person before the law, by
legal means; as, to legitimate a bastard child.
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To enact a statute of that which he dares not seem to
approve, even to legitimate vice. --Milton.
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Legitimated
(gcide)
Legitimate \Le*git"i*mate\ (-m[=a]t), v. t. [imp. & p. p.
Legitimated (-m[=a]`t[e^]d); p. pr. & vb. n. Legitimating
(-m[=a]`t[i^]ng).]
To make legitimate, lawful, or valid; esp., to put in the
position or state of a legitimate person before the law, by
legal means; as, to legitimate a bastard child.
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To enact a statute of that which he dares not seem to
approve, even to legitimate vice. --Milton.
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Legitimately
(gcide)
Legitimately \Le*git"i*mate*ly\ (-m[asl]t*l[y^]), adv.
In a legitimate manner; lawfully; genuinely.
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Legitimateness
(gcide)
Legitimateness \Le*git"i*mate*ness\, n.
The state or quality of being legitimate; lawfulness;
genuineness.
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illegitimate
(wn)
illegitimate
adj 1: 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]
2: of marriages and offspring; not recognized as lawful [ant:
legitimate]
n 1: the illegitimate offspring of unmarried parents [syn:
bastard, by-blow, love child, illegitimate child,
illegitimate, whoreson]
illegitimate child
(wn)
illegitimate child
n 1: the illegitimate offspring of unmarried parents [syn:
bastard, by-blow, love child, illegitimate child,
illegitimate, whoreson]
illegitimate enterprise
(wn)
illegitimate enterprise
n 1: an illegal enterprise (such as extortion or fraud or drug
peddling or prostitution) carried on for profit [syn:
racket, fraudulent scheme, illegitimate enterprise]
illegitimately
(wn)
illegitimately
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: of biological parents not married to each other; "this child
was born illegitimately" [syn: illegitimately, {out of
wedlock}] [ant: legitimately]
legitimately
(wn)
legitimately
adv 1: in a manner acceptable to common custom; "you cannot do
this legitimately!" [syn: legitimately, lawfully,
licitly] [ant: illegally, illegitimately,
illicitly, lawlessly]
2: in a lawfully recognized manner; "let's get married so our
child can be born legitimately" [ant: illegitimately, {out
of wedlock}]
ILLEGITIMATE
(bouvier)
ILLEGITIMATE. That which is contrary to law; it is usually applied to
children born out of lawful wedlock. A bastard is sometimes called an
illegitimate child.

LEGITIMATE
(bouvier)
LEGITIMATE. That which is according to law; as, legitimate children, are
lawful children, born in wedlock, in contradistinction to bastards;
legitimate authority, or lawful power, in opposition to usurpation.

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