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obscenity (encz) | obscenity,necudnost n: Zdeněk Brož |
obscenity (encz) | obscenity,nemravnost n: Zdeněk Brož |
obscenity (encz) | obscenity,obscénnost n: Zdeněk Brož |
obscenity (encz) | obscenity,oplzlost n: Zdeněk Brož |
Obscenity (gcide) | Obscenity \Ob*scen"i*ty\, n.; pl. Obscenities. [L. obscentias:
cf. F. obsc['e]nit['e].]
That quality in words or things which presents what is
offensive to chastity or purity of mind; obscene or impure
lanquage or acts; moral impurity; lewdness; obsceneness; as,
the obscenity of a speech, or a picture.
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Mr. Cowley asserts plainly, that obscenity has no place
in wit. --Dryden.
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No pardon vile obscenity should find. --Pope.
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obscenity (wn) | obscenity
n 1: the trait of behaving in an obscene manner [syn:
obscenity, lewdness, bawdiness, salaciousness,
salacity]
2: an offensive or indecent word or phrase [syn: obscenity,
smut, vulgarism, filth, dirty word]
3: an obscene act |
OBSCENITY (bouvier) | OBSCENITY, crim. law. Such indecency as is calculated to promote the
violation of the law, and the general corruption of morals.
2. The exhibition of an obscene picture is an indictable offence at
common law, although not charged to have been exhibited in public, if it be
averred that the picture, was exhibited to sundry persons for money. 2 Serg.
& Rawle, 91.
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Obscenity (gcide) | Obscenity \Ob*scen"i*ty\, n.; pl. Obscenities. [L. obscentias:
cf. F. obsc['e]nit['e].]
That quality in words or things which presents what is
offensive to chastity or purity of mind; obscene or impure
lanquage or acts; moral impurity; lewdness; obsceneness; as,
the obscenity of a speech, or a picture.
[1913 Webster]
Mr. Cowley asserts plainly, that obscenity has no place
in wit. --Dryden.
[1913 Webster]
No pardon vile obscenity should find. --Pope.
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OBSCENITY (bouvier) | OBSCENITY, crim. law. Such indecency as is calculated to promote the
violation of the law, and the general corruption of morals.
2. The exhibition of an obscene picture is an indictable offence at
common law, although not charged to have been exhibited in public, if it be
averred that the picture, was exhibited to sundry persons for money. 2 Serg.
& Rawle, 91.
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