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The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
Transgressively \Trans*gress"ive*ly\, adv.
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Adam, perhaps, . . . from the transgressive infirmities
of himself, might have erred alone. --Sir T.
Browne.
[1913 Webster] Transgressor \Trans*gress"or\, n. [L.: cf. F.
transgresseur.]
One who transgresses; one who breaks a law, or violates a
command; one who violates any known rule or principle of
rectitude; a sinner.
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The way of transgressors is hard. --Prov. xiii.
15.
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