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Innocency — In no*cen*cy, n. Innocence. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
innocency — [in′ə sən sē] n. Archaic 1. INNOCENCE (senses 1 & 2) 2. pl. innocencies an instance of this … English World dictionary
innocency — noun (plural cies) Date: 14th century innocence; also an innocent action or quality … New Collegiate Dictionary
innocency — /in euh seuhn see/, n., pl. innocencies. innocence (defs. 1 6). [1325 75; ME; var. of INNOCENCE; see ENCY] * * * … Universalium
innocency — noun /ˈɪnəsənsi/ a) Innocence; the state of being free from guilt or moral wrong. It is to be hoped that we all have some friend [...] whose affinities are rather with flowers and birds and all enchanting innocencies than with dark human passions … Wiktionary
innocency — n. quality of being innocent; freedom from sin or wrongdoing, purity; guiltlessness; naivete, simplicity, lack of sophistication … English contemporary dictionary
innocency — in·no·cen·cy … English syllables
innocency — in•no•cen•cy [[t]ˈɪn ə sən si[/t]] n. pl. cies innocence 1) innocence 2) innocence 3) innocence 4) innocence 5) innocence 6) innocence 7) … From formal English to slang
innocency — noun an innocent quality or thing or act the innocencies of childhood • Hypernyms: ↑artlessness, ↑innocence, ↑ingenuousness, ↑naturalness … Useful english dictionary
Believer's baptism — A minister prepares to baptize a believer. Believer s baptism (occasionally called credobaptism, from the Latin word credo) is the Christian practice of baptism as this is understood by many Protestant churches, particularly those that descend… … Wikipedia