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innocency

[ in-uh-suhn-see ]

noun

, plural in·no·cen·cies.


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Word History and Origins

Origin of innocency1

1325–75; Middle English; variant of innocence; -ency

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Example Sentences

Saying: Let us all die in our innocency: and heaven and earth shall be witnesses for us, that you put us to death wrongfully.

Presently Florent Guillaume fell asleep, which is a token of his innocency of heart.

But often beneath an air of innocency, crime found a resting place.

If he seduced our parent in innocency, is it incredible he should seduce her race in their apostasy?

In the state of innocency Adam fell; and what should poor Jack Falstaff do in the days of villainy?

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