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单词 lese majesty
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lese majesty


lese maj·es·ty

also lèse ma·jes·té L0127600 (lēz′ măj′ĭ-stē)n. pl. lese maj·es·ties or lèse ma·jes·tés A crime injuring or causing harm to the dignity of a reigning sovereign or a state.
[Partial translation of French lèse-majesté, from Latin (crīmen) laesae māiestātis, (the crime) of injured majesty : laesae, feminine genitive of laesus, past participle of laedere, to injure + māiestātis, genitive of māiestās, majesty.]

lese′

(or lèse′) maj′esty

(liz)
n. 1. a. a crime, esp. high treason, committed against a monarch or government. b. an offense that violates the dignity of a ruler. 2. an attack on any custom, institution, belief, etc., held sacred or revered. [1530–40; < French lèse-majesté < Latin (crīmen) laesae mājestātis (the crime) of injured majesty]
Thesaurus
Noun1.lese majesty - a crime that undermines the offender's governmentlese majesty - a crime that undermines the offender's governmenthigh treason, treasoncrime, criminal offence, criminal offense, law-breaking, offense, offence - (criminal law) an act punishable by law; usually considered an evil act; "a long record of crimes"

lese majesty

also lèse majesté
nounLack of proper respect:disrespect, irreverence.

lese majesty


lese majesty

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leze majesty

(both: lēz mă`jĭstē) [Fr. lèse majesté, Lat. laesae maiestatis (crimen)=(crime of) violating majesty], offense against the dignity of the sovereign of a state or of a state itself. The offense as such first appeared in Rome, though not defined with great exactness. Lese majesty seems to have been considered originally as a violation of the fundamental laws of the Roman state, a crime against the Roman people. When the Roman Empire replaced the republic, the crime became an offense against the person of the emperor, but it still included cases that were more generally designated treason; all attempts to upset the state, as well as actions or words derogatory to, or dangerous to, the state were interpreted as offenses against the sovereign's person. This personality cult became the main element in the term lese majesty, which in time was applied especially to physical or verbal attack on the sovereign. The legislation against the crime passed into Germanic law, and feudal law heightened the personalization of the concept because of the personal nature of the feudal bond. In most modern states the specific crime of lese majesty is confounded with, and included in, the crime of treasontreason,
legal term for various acts of disloyalty. The English law, first clearly stated in the Statute of Treasons (1350), originally distinguished high treason from petit (or petty) treason. Petit treason was the murder of one's lawful superior, e.g.
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. The decline of absolute monarchies hastened the disappearance of the crime, although it remained in German law until the fall of the German monarchy in 1918. While in some modern countries verbal or written attacks on the form of government, the head of the state, or public officials are made crimes analogous to lese majesty, in countries such as the United States that recognize the right to freedom of speech, the concept of lese majesty is severely restricted.

lese majesty


  • noun

Synonyms for lese majesty

noun lack of proper respect

Synonyms

  • disrespect
  • irreverence

Synonyms for lese majesty

noun a crime that undermines the offender's government

Synonyms

  • high treason
  • treason

Related Words

  • crime
  • criminal offence
  • criminal offense
  • law-breaking
  • offense
  • offence
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