different between offence vs engreaten
offence
English
Noun
offence (countable and uncountable, plural offences)
- Britain, Australia, New Zealand, and Canada standard spelling of offense.
Translations
offence From the web:
- what offence means
- what offences get the death penalty
- what offences can be tried by a military court
- what offence is a dui
- what offences go on criminal record
- what offences go on criminal record qld
- what offences are on the barred list
- what offences go on criminal record nsw
engreaten
English
Etymology
en- +? great +? -en, intensifying verbal circumfix.
Pronunciation
- (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /?n???e?t??n/
Verb
engreaten (third-person singular simple present engreatens, present participle engreatening, simple past and past participle engreatened)
- (obsolete) Make great; aggravate (an offence); compare greaten.
Quotations
- For quotations using this term, see Citations:engreaten.
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