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lese majesty
[lez, leez maj-uh-stee]
noun
Law.
a crime, especially high treason, committed against the sovereign power.
an offense that violates the dignity of a ruler.
an attack on any custom, institution, belief, etc., held sacred or revered by numbers of people.
Her speech against Mother's Day was criticized as lese majesty.
lese-majesty
/ ˈːˈæɪɪ /
noun
any of various offences committed against the sovereign power in a state; treason
an attack on authority or position
Word History and Origins
Origin of lese majesty1
Word History and Origins
Origin of lese majesty1
Example Sentences
It was further ordained under pain of lese majesty, that no true and faithful lieges taken by these men should be holden to enter to them, all bonds to the contrary notwithstanding.
"Here I was going to be shot at sunrise for this 'lese majesty' business, and now in only an hour I have a chance to make the capture of my young life!"
His father was what you call an agitator, and his father was in jail for lese majesty—what you call speaking the truth about the Emperor.
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