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21illegitimate — UK [ˌɪləˈdʒɪtəmət] / US [ˌɪləˈdʒɪtɪmət] adjective 1) born to parents who are not married to each other an illegitimate child 2) formal not allowed by the rules or laws an illegitimate criminal regime Derived word: illegitimately adverb …
22child of sin — obsolete an illegitimate child The sin was its conception, at least so far as the mother was concerned. Also as child or grief or love child: I have fallen! I am a mother, and my poor dear boy is the child of sin. (Mayhew, 1862) … …
23illegitimate — [ˌɪləˈdʒɪtəmət] adj an illegitimate child is born to parents who are not legally married …
24illegitimate — Manuahi, po o ole, mawaho o ke kānāwai, kāmeha i. Illegitimate child, keiki po o ole, keiki manuahi, keiki kāmeha i, hua hā ule; ua iki (offspring of chief and commoner) …
25illegitimate — /ilajitamat/ That which is contrary to law; term is usually applied to children born out of lawful wedlock. See illegitimate child …
26illegitimate — /ilajitamat/ That which is contrary to law; term is usually applied to children born out of lawful wedlock. See illegitimate child …
27illegitimate — Broadly, contrary to law. Usually understood in the narrower sense of being born out of wedlock. See illegitimate child …
28Child Maurice — or Gil Morrice is Child ballad 83. Contents 1 Synopsis 2 Adaptations 2.1 Recordings 3 See also 4 …
29illegitimate — ► ADJECTIVE 1) not in accordance with the law or accepted standards. 2) (of a child) born of parents not lawfully married to each other. DERIVATIVES illegitimacy noun illegitimately adverb …
30natural child — illegitimate child …