Bible Dictionaries
Dishonesty
King James Dictionary
DISHONESTY, n. Dizonesty.
1. Want of probity, or integrity in principle faithlessness a disposition to cheat or defraud, or to deceive and betray applied to persons.
2. Violation of trust or of justice fraud treachery any deviation from probity or integrity applied to acts.
3. Unchastity incontinence lewdness.
4. Deceit wickedness shame. 2 Corinthians 4 .
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