malefacture

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English

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Latin malefactūrus, future active participle of malefaciō (to do evil or harm, to injure) + -ure (noun-forming suffix).

Noun

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malefacture (countable and uncountable, plural malefactures)

  1. (obsolete) An act of doing evil; a criminal act; malefaction, maleficence.
    Antonym: benefacture
    • 1635, Tho[mas] Heywood, “The Principats”, in The Hierarchie of the Blessed Angells. Their Names, Orders and Offices; The Fall of Lucifer with His Angells, London: [] Adam Islip, page 412:
      The putred Fountaine, and bitumenous VVell, / From whence all Vice and malefactures ſwell.

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Latin

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Participle

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malefactūre

  1. vocative masculine singular of malefactūrus