dishoneste

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Middle English

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Etymology 1

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From Old French deshoneste (disgraceful), from Latin dehonestus; equivalent to dis- +‎ honeste (honourable, appropriate, excellent).

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Adjective

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dishoneste

  1. dishonourable, unfair, base
  2. wanton, indecent
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Descendants
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  • English: dishonest
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Etymology 2

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From Old French deshoneste (disgrace); equivalent to dis- +‎ honeste (honour, integrity).

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Noun

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dishoneste (uncountable)

  1. disgrace, dishonour
  2. wantonness, sexual immorality
  3. (rare) dung, feces
  4. (rare) ugliness
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