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capital crime
死罪
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Crime
n.
1.
Any
violation
of
law
,
either
divine
or
human
;
an
omission
of
a
duty
commanded
,
or
the
commission
of
an
act
forbidden
by
law
.
2.
Gross
violation
of
human
law
,
in
distinction
from
a
misdemeanor
or
trespass
,
or
other
slight
offense
.
Hence
,
also
,
any
aggravated
offense
against
morality
or
the
public
welfare
;
any
outrage
or
great
wrong
.
“To
part
error
from
crime
.”
Note:
☞
Crimes
,
in
the
English
common
law
,
are
grave
offenses
which
were
originally
capitally
punished
(
murder
,
rape
,
robbery
,
arson
,
burglary
,
and
larceny
),
as
distinguished
from
misdemeanors
,
which
are
offenses
of
a
lighter
grade
.
See
Misdemeanors
.
3.
Any
great
wickedness
or
sin
;
iniquity
.
No
crime
was
thine
,
if
'
tis
no
crime
to
love
.
--
Pope
.
4.
That
which
occasion
crime
. [
Obs
.]
The
tree
of
life
,
the
crime
of
our
first
father's
fall
.
--
Spenser
.
Capital crime
,
a
crime
punishable
with
death
.
Syn:
--
Sin
;
vice
;
iniquity
;
wrong
.
Usage:
--
Crime
,
Sin
,
Vice
.
Sin
is
the
generic
term
,
embracing
wickedness
of
every
kind
,
but
specifically
denoting
an
offense
as
committed
against
God
.
Crime
is
strictly
a
violation
of
law
either
human
or
divine
;
but
in
present
usage
the
term
is
commonly
applied
to
actions
contrary
to
the
laws
of
the
State
.
Vice
is
more
distinctively
that
which
springs
from
the
inordinate
indulgence
of
the
natural
appetites
,
which
are
in
themselves
innocent
.
Thus
intemperance
,
unchastity
,
duplicity
,
etc
.,
are
vices
;
while
murder
,
forgery
,
etc
.,
which
spring
from
the
indulgence
of
selfish
passions
,
are
crimes
.
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