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wrongfulness|ˈrɒŋfʊlnɪs| [f. as prec. + -ness.] The state, quality, or character of being wrong or wrongful; absence of right, equity, or justice; wrongness.
a1425Cursor M. 7546 (Trin.), Nouþer may iren nor stele were monnes wrongfulnes wele. 1583Golding Calvin on Deut. xxxvii. 222/2 To abstaine from anoyance, wrongfulnesse, and violence. 1587― De Mornay xvi. (1592) 264 Wit is maimed with ignorance, Will with wrongfulnesse. 1647Sprigge Anglia Rediviva ii. iv. 98 The right or wrongfulness of this that hath been said. 1856R. A. Vaughan Mystics (1860) I. i. ii. 13 The summary expulsion of all superstition, wrongfulness, and ill-will. 1866Sat. Rev. 28 Apr. 488/2 [To] allege the wrongfulness of his own acquisition. 1880Matthew Wyclif's Wks. 393 On the Wrongfulness of the Clergy holding Secular Office. |