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the mind > goodness and badness > wrongdoing > [noun] (28)
unrightOE

Wrong, wrongdoing, wickedness, iniquity; (also) impropriety; untruth. Obsolete (rare in later use).

witec1175

transferred. Offence, trespass; wrong. Obsolete.

misbodea1200

An offence, a wrong.

misguiltc1200

Sin, wrongdoing; an offence.

misdoinga1225

Wrongdoing, evildoing.

miss?c1225

Wrong, wrongdoing; sin, sinfulness; offence, injury; a wrong, a misdeed. with miss: wrongly, amiss. Obsolete (Scottish in later use).

trespassinga1340

The action of trespass, v.

forfeiturec1380

Transgression or violation of a law; crime, sin; spec. in Law. Obsolete.

offensiona1382

(An occasion or cause of) spiritual stumbling; = offence, n. 1b.

crimec1384

An act or omission constituting an offence (usually a grave one) against an individual or the state and punishable by law.

abusion?1387

Anything opposed to propriety; violation of the law or right; a corrupt or shameful fact or practice; outrage, wrong; defilement.

evil-doing1398

The action of doing evil.

mistakinga1400

The action of mistake, v.; misunderstanding, misconception; †wrongdoing (obsolete); an instance of this.

offendinga1425

The action of offending (offend, v.); offence, transgression; the (esp. habitual) commission of a sin or crime; an instance of this. Also: †a…

transgression1426

The action of transgressing or passing beyond the bounds of legality or right; a violation of law, duty, or command; disobedience, trespass, sin.

wrongingc1449

The action of doing wrong or acting wrongfully; an instance of this.

digression1517

figurative. Moral deviation or going astray. Obsolete.

digressinga1535

transgressing1535

swerving1545

The action of swerve, v.; deviation; departure from a norm, a prescribed or right course, etc.; †error, transgression.

misdealing1571

Wrongdoing, evil conduct. Obsolete.

transgress1578

Transgression, trespass.

misfaring1595

Wrongdoing; transgression.

misacting1651

A wrong or culpable act.

malpractice1739

An illegal or improper act by a professional person or an official, esp. one by which the position or office of the perpetrator is used to his or…

malfeasance1856

gen. Wrongdoing; an instance of this.

wrongdoing1874

A wrongful or blameworthy action.

miscreance1972

Wrongdoing, misdemeanour. Cf. miscreancy, n. 2.

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