iniquity

iniquity
[i'nikwiti]
plural - iniquities; noun
((an act of) wickedness.) die Bosheit
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in·iquity
[ɪˈnɪkwɪti, AM -t̬-]
n
1. no pl (wickedness) Bosheit f; (unfairness) Ungerechtigkeit f; (sinfulness) Verderbtheit f geh
a den of \iniquity (pej dated) ein Sündenpfuhl m veraltend o oft hum
2. (wicked act) Untat f, Missetat f veraltend geh; (act of unfairness) Ungerechtigkeit f; (sin) Sünde f
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[I'nIkwItɪ]
n
(no pl = wickedness) Ungeheuerlichkeit f; (= sin) Missetat f; (= crime) Gräueltat facademic.ru/19531/den">den
See:
den
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iniquity [ıˈnıkwətı] s
1. (schreiende) Ungerechtigkeit
2. Frevelhaftigkeit f
3. Schändlichkeit f, Ungeheuerlichkeit f
4. Niederträchtigkeit f, Gemeinheit f
5. Lasterhaftigkeit f, Sündigkeit f
6. Schandtat f
7. Sünde f, Laster n: den A 2
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n.
Frevel - m.
Ungerechtigkeit f.

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