unlaw
From Wiktionary, the free dictionary
From Wiktionary, the free dictionary
From Middle English unlawe, unlaȝ, unlage, from Old English unlagu (“violation of law, illegality, injustice, lawlessness”), equivalent to un- (“lack or absence of”) + law.
unlaw (usually uncountable, plural unlaws)
From un- (“reversal, undoing”) + law.
unlaw (third-person singular simple present unlaws, present participle unlawing, simple past and past participle unlawed)
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