unguilty

adj
/ʌnˈɡɪl.ti/

Etymology

Inherited from Middle English ungilti, ungulti, from Old English ungyltiġ; equivalent to un- + guilty.

  1. inherited from ungyltiġ
  2. inherited from ungilti

Definitions

  1. Not guilty.

    • XLVI "Tell me what will you do? why would you stain Your noble hands in our unguilty blood?
    • And further I imagined and sayd, Alasse what Judge is he that is so gentle or benigne, that will thinke that I am unguilty of the slaughter and murther of these three men.

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