dolus

/ˈdəʊləs/

dolus

English Noun
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Definition

Evil intent: malice or fraud.

Etymology

Borrowed from Latin dolus (“deceit, trickery”); akin to Ancient Greek δόλος (dólos, “bait, ruse”). Compare dolose, dolosity.

Example Sentences

  • "Every actual delict presupposes a dolus or culpa, with the concomitant consciousness and prepense"
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