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    illicit
    /ɪˈlɪsɪt/

    adjective

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  2. Jul 6, 2011 · Illicit < Lat., licere, to permit. Illegal < Lat., lex, a statutory law (as opposed to natural law, or what have you). As noted above, illicit is a broader term that often includes a moral or ethical connotation, whereas illegal does not. It might be illegal to open the coolant reservoir on your air conditioner, but nobody thinks it is immoral ...

  3. unlawful, illegal, illegitimate, illicit are comparable when they mean contrary to, prohibited by, or not in accordance with law or the law. Otherwise than this negation in character, the words in general carry the same differences in implications and connotations as the affirmative adjectives discriminated at LAWFUL.

  4. Jul 12, 2014 · Regarding "laundering" of dirty money, it is the passing of money gained through illicit means through banks, services, and asset purchases to confuse attempts to trace a particular bit of cash or an asset back to the original crime. Laundered money is still technically an illicit gain, but after enough scrubbing, might not be legally seizable.

  5. elicit - to bring out, educe (principles, truths, etc.) from the data in which they are implied. Also, to extract, draw out (information) from a person by interrogation; sometimes with object clause introduced by that. solicit - to seek after; to try to find, obtain, or acquire. As implied by the second part of the first definition, in OP's ...

  6. The meaning of "female master" came first. The second meaning of "illicit lover" seems to follow quite naturally to me. I don't have any documentary historical evidence to back this up, just my intuition, but it seems quite natural that people would think of an illicit lover as dominating (domina + ing) her boyfriend through her seductive ...

  7. Nov 24, 2011 · This usage has come to overshadow the literal meaning of the word, so that today if you use the word "mistress" in the old sense people will almost inevitably think of the sexual connotation. Like, today if you say, "Fred is the master of the soccer team", people would understand you to mean that he is a coach or star player or whatever who exercises a high degree of control. But if you say ...

  8. Jan 5, 2016 · On the other hand, OED says "of uncertain origin" for the etymology of dope for this sense; but probably from the noun dope meaning: Any thick liquid or semi-fluid used as an article of food, or as a lubricant. U.S. [OED] For the etymology of noun dope, OED gives: apparently < Dutch doop dipping, sauce, etc., < doopen to dip.

  9. Jun 3, 2017 · meaning; Share. Improve this question. Follow asked Jun 3, 2017 at 5:04. Bakebake Bakebake. 467 4 4 silver badges 11 11 bronze badges. Add a commen ...

  10. I am too busy keeping that business afloat. Sometimes I take a break watching youtube. I do find occasional incidences of illicit sex on youtube. I am not interested in looking for videos on illicit sex. I don't have time to pay attention to videos of illicit sex, beyond the various types that I occasionally encounter on youtube.

  11. Jan 16, 2017 · a lover, especially the illicit partner of a married person. Oxford Living Dictionaries. This word has connotations of illicitness that apply beyond the contexts of marriage. Someone in a serious relationship (but not married) might also have a paramour. If it is a man cheating on his spouse with another woman, the go-to term is mistress:

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