Crimes

/kraɪmz/ noun

Definition

Acts that violate laws and are punishable by the state or other authority. These are offenses against public order, safety, or morality that society deems serious enough to warrant legal consequences.

Etymology

From Old French 'crime' and Latin 'crimen' meaning 'charge' or 'accusation,' derived from 'cernere' meaning 'to decide' or 'to sift.' Originally referred to the judicial decision or judgment, then evolved to mean the act being judged.

Kelly Says

The word 'crime' originally meant the decision or judgment made about an offense, not the offense itself! It's etymologically related to 'discern' and 'discriminate'—all coming from the Latin concept of sifting through evidence to make a decision.

Translations

AMአማርኛ
ወንጀሎች
ARالعربية
جرائم
BNবাংলা
অপরাধ
CACatalà
crims
CSČeština
zločiny
DADansk
forbrydelser
DEDeutsch
Verbrechen
ELΕλληνικά
εγκλήματα
ESEspañol
crímenes
FAفارسی
جرایم
FISuomi
rikokset
FRFrançais
crimes
GUGU
ગુનાઓ
HAHA
laifi
HEעברית
פשעים
HIहिन्दी
अपराध
HUMagyar
bűnök
IDBahasa Indonesia
kejahatan
IGIG
mpụ
ITItaliano
crimini
JA日本語
犯罪
KKKK
қылмыстар
KMKM
បទល្មើស
KO한국어
범죄
MRMR
गुन्हे
MSBahasa Melayu
jenayah
MYမြန်မာ
အ범်စက်မှုများ
NLNederlands
misdaden
NONorsk
forbrytelser
PAPA
ਅਪਰਾਧ
PLPolski
zbrodnie
PTPortuguês
crimes
RORomână
crime
RUРусский
преступления
SVSvenska
brott
SWKiswahili
uhalifu
TAதமிழ்
குற்றங்கள்
TEతెలుగు
నేరాలు
THไทย
อาชญากรรม
TLTL
mga krimen
TRTürkçe
suçlar
UKУкраїнська
злочини
URاردو
جرائم
VITiếng Việt
tội phạm
YOYO
awọn ẹ̀ṣẹ̀
ZH中文
犯罪
ZUZU
amacala

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