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From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
In·iq·ui·ty
n.
;
pl
.
Iniquities
1.
Absence
of
,
or
deviation
from
,
just
dealing
;
lack
of
rectitude
or
uprightness
;
gross
injustice
;
unrighteousness
;
wickedness
;
as
,
the
iniquity
of
bribery
;
the
iniquity
of
an
unjust
judge
.
Till
the
world
from
his
perfection
fell
Into
all
filth
and
foul
iniquity
. --
Spenser
.
2.
An
iniquitous
act
or
thing
;
a
deed
of
injustice
or
unrighteousness
;
a
sin
;
a
crime
.
Your
iniquities
have
separated
between
you
and
your
God
.
--
Is
.
lix
. 2.
3.
A
character
or
personification
in
the
old
English
moralities
,
or
moral
dramas
,
having
the
name
sometimes
of
one
vice
and
sometimes
of
another
.
See
Vice
.
Acts
old
Iniquity
,
and
in
the
fit
Of
miming
gets
the
opinion
of
a
wit
. --
B
.
Jonson
.
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