DELICT


Meaning of DELICT in English

də̇ˈlikt, dēˈ- also ˈdēˌ- noun

( -s )

Etymology: Latin delictum fault, from neuter of delictus, past participle of delinquere to fail, offend — more at delinquent

: a wrong or improper act : offense:

a. : an offense or transgression against law — chiefly used in the civil and Scots law to designate civil wrongs corresponding closely to the torts of English law

b. : an act of a sovereign state that is considered under the law of nations to be an offense or injury against another state

• de·lic·tu·al  ̷ ̷ˈlikchəwəl, (ˈ)dē|- adjective

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