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单词 illicit
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illicitadj.

Brit. /ɪˈlɪsɪt/, U.S. /ɪ(l)ˈlɪsᵻt/
Forms: Also 1600s -ite.
Etymology: < French illicite (14th cent.), < Latin illicitus , < il- (il- prefix2) + licitus past participle of licēre to be allowed.
a. Not authorized or allowed; improper, irregular; esp. not sanctioned by law, rule, or custom; unlawful, forbidden.
ΘΚΠ
society > law > rule of law > illegality > [adjective]
unleefula1382
unlawfula1387
wrongfulc1386
unleesomec1400
unlisible?c1425
wrong1480
unlegitimate1602
illicit1606
illegal1626
non licet1628
adulterine1640
unlegal1640
illegitimate1645
illegitime1669
wrongous1671
contraband1686
illicitous1693
sly1829
unprocedural1929
bent1930
bust-out1934
bandulu1980
society > authority > subjection > prohibition > [adjective] > not permitting > not permitted
unluveda1200
disallowable1442
unallowable1560
unletten1575
unpermitted1591
illicit1606
unallowed1632
contraband1686
illicitous1693
non-admissible1766
unpermissible1775
inadmissible1776
impermissible1829
1606 J. Hind Eliosto Libidinoso 58 The immoderate and illicit acquaintance with others.
1664 H. More Modest Enq. Myst. Iniquity 274 Corrupting Christianity with the illicite Doctrines and practices of Idolatry.
1748 B. Robins & R. Walter Voy. round World by Anson i. ix. 85 The illicit commerce carried on to the river of Plate.
1806 T. S. Surr Winter in London II. xi. 248 I am the offspring of illicit love.
1815 European Mag. 73 154 Between the 6th and 7th bars..are formed two illicit fifths.
1845 J. R. McCulloch Treat. Taxation ii. xi. 349 Illicit distillation was all but suppressed.
1866 ‘G. Eliot’ Felix Holt I. i. 50 Interested in stories of illicit passion.
b. Of an agent: That does something illegal.
ΚΠ
1884 S. Dowell Hist. Taxation in Eng. IV. i. i. 5 [This] enabled the illicit manufacturer to compete successfully with the fair trader.
c. illicit process n. Logic a form of syllogistic fallacy in which a term not distributed in the premisses is distributed in the conclusion.
ΘΚΠ
the mind > mental capacity > philosophy > logic > logical syllogism > logical argument > [noun] > logical fallacy > other types of fallacy
ignoratio elenchi1559
fallacy of (the) accident1568
fallacy of division?1582
amphiboly1588
amphibology1589
equivocation1605
dominative argument1656
fallacy of the heapa1774
illicit process1827
obscurum per obscurius1842
genetic fallacy1904
type-fallacy1935
1691 H. Aldrich Artis Logicæ i. iii. 15 Processus ab extremo non distributo in præmissis, ad idem distributum in conclusione vitiosus est.
1691 H. Aldrich Artis Logicæ i. iii. 18 Quælibet Figura excludit adhuc sex modos. Nempe 1. Propter Medium non distributum... 2. Propter processum majoris illicitum... 3. Propter processum minoris illicitum.]
1827 R. Whately Elem. Logic 88 To infer a universal conclusion [from a particular minor premise] would be an illicit process of the minor.
1866 T. Fowler Induct. Logic (1869) 91 This fallacy is called illicit process of the major or minor, according as the term illegitimately distributed in the conclusion is the major or minor term.
1900 Philos. Rev. 9 386 The fallacies of illicit process and of undistributed middle.
1942 Mind 51 98 Fallacious conversion... In the categorical syllogism it appears as the undistributed middle or as the illicit process.
1979 Ethics 89 410 Is there not somehow an illicit process here from fact to right, or from ‘is’ to ‘ought’?

Derivatives

iˈllicitly adv. in an illicit manner.
ΘΚΠ
society > law > rule of law > illegality > [adverb]
unlawlyc1175
unlawfullya1350
unleefullya1382
wrongfully1439
unlawful1477
unleesomely1528
illegally1628
illegitimatelya1634
unlegally1638
illicitly1812
viciously1880
society > authority > subjection > prohibition > [adverb] > in manner not permitted
illicitly1812
1812 J. J. Henry Accurate Acct. Campaign against Quebec 221 Captain Smith skulked thither illicitly.
1856 P. E. Dove Logic Christian Faith iv. ii. §3. 200 They introduce illicitly and unconsciously the idea of mind.
1872 J. Yeats Growth Commerce 225 A more profitable trade was illicitly carried on with the Spanish settlements.
iˈllicitness n. unlawfulness (Todd, 1818).
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1899; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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adj.1606
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