Definitionn. the state of having committed an offense
Last update: September 4, 2015
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The fatality by which Hercules kills so many friends as well as foes recalls the destroying Apollo; while his career frequently illustrates the Delphic views on blood-guiltiness and expiation. [Please select]
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II The people of all countries were deeply involved in the general blood-guiltiness of Europe. [Please select]
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In all else, I stand here free from guiltiness. [Please select]
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The first is that hereafter the greatness of a judge or magistrate shall be no sanctuary or protection of guiltiness, which is the beginning of a golden world. [Please select]
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There could be little doubt that the bad boy had picked my pocket at the gate, but I had a sense of guiltiness about it, for most of the money was Fred's.' [Please select]
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