单词 | malice propense |
释义 | > as lemmasmalice propense 2. Premeditated, deliberate, intentional; = prepense adj. 1. Chiefly as postmodifier, in malice propense. Now rare. ΘΚΠ the mind > will > intention > [adjective] > performed with intention bethoughtc1200 expressa1400 wilfula1400 purposedc1422 purpensed1436 malice prepensed1454 aforethought1472 studiedc1475 setc1485 voluntary1495 deliberate?1527 willing1550 witting1553 propensed1560 fore-intendeda1586 affected1586 designed1586 determinate1586 intended1592 deliberated1594 uncasual1614 recollecteda1616 resolved1624 industriousa1628 intentionate1631 pre-intended1636 advised1642 malice prepense1647 sedentary1647 propense1650 consultive1651 (crime, evil, etc.) of forethought1692 conscious1726 intentionala1729 systematic1746 studious1750 systematical1750 prepensive1752 advertent1832 self-conscious1832 volitive1839 designful1852 purposeful1853 purposive1864 thought-controlled1926 society > law > rule of law > lawlessness > [noun] > crime > criminal intent purpensed malice1436 malice1454 malice prepensed1454 pretenced malice1483 scienter1618 malice prepense1647 malice propense1650 mala fides1693 malice prepended1833 mens rea1861 the world > action or operation > behaviour > bad behaviour > unkindness > spite, malice > [noun] > premeditated purpensed malice1436 malice1454 malice prepensed1454 pretenced malice1483 malice prepense1647 malice propense1650 malice prepended1833 1650 J. Bulwer Anthropometamorphosis Ep. Ded. sig. A7 You will soon discern the propense malice of Satan in it. 1697 J. Dryden Ded. Æneis in tr. Virgil Wks. sig. (a)v [Statius] went out of his way, as it were on propense Malice to commit a Fault. 1699 Remarks Eminent Antimonarchical Authors iv. 464 This his Law makes it but Manslaughter where a person is kill'd without Malice Propense. 1745 J. Spateman War 5 Unthinking I did Hurt To you: Ye study Malice, and can act Murder propense, and glory in the Deed. 1752 J. Louthian Form of Process (ed. 2) 33 Out of a murdering Design, and from a propense and premeditate Malice. 1787 R. Bage Fair Syrian I. 92 She heard the indictment with firm composure; at the words ‘malice propense’, and ‘aforethought’, ‘Oh no, no,’ says she. 1805 B. Hofland Poems 106 Ne'er wake those ills propense Which oft the Christian's yielding heart ensnare. 1908 Times 4 Mar. 14/4 One is tempted to believe that the composer, of malice propense, made the passages easy enough to attract all,..while he locked away the deeper secrets. < as lemmas |
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