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† ˈnocency Obs. [ad. L. nocentia: see next and -ency.] Guilt.
1611Florio, Nocenza, nocency, wittingnesse, knowledge. 1650Weldon Crt. Jas. I, 112 His greatnesse fortified with innocency would carry their nocencies through all dangers. 1693G. Firmin Rev. Davis's Vind. i. 1 Offering himself to him in a State of Nocency. 1736Carte Ormonde II. 263 To make the proof of nocency so easy and general that none..might be able to escape censure. |