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villainy
English
Alternative forms
- vilanie, vilany (obsolete)
Etymology 1
From Middle English vileinie, vileynye, from Anglo-Norman vilenie, from Old French vilanie.
Noun
villainy (countable and uncountable, plural villainies)
- Evil or wicked character or behaviour.
- A wicked or treacherous act.
Synonyms
- See Thesaurus:villainy
Etymology 2
From villain +? -y.
Adjective
villainy (comparative more villainy, superlative most villainy)
- Characteristic of a villain.
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crimes
English
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /k?a?mz/
Noun
crimes
- plural of crime
Anagrams
- mercis
French
Noun
crimes m
- plural of crime
Anagrams
- mercis
Portuguese
Noun
crimes
- plural of crime
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