"torcious" meaning in All languages combined

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Adjective [Old French]

Forms: torciouse [feminine, nominative, oblique, singular]
Etymology: tort + -ious. Etymology templates: {{root|fro|ine-pro|*terkʷ-}}, {{suffix|fro|tort|ious}} tort + -ious Head templates: {{head|fro|adjective|oblique and nominative feminine singular|torciouse|||||||g=m|head=}} torcious m (oblique and nominative feminine singular torciouse), {{fro-adj}} torcious m (oblique and nominative feminine singular torciouse)
  1. (Anglo-Norman) wrongful Tags: Anglo-Norman, masculine
    Sense id: en-torcious-fro-adj-ykRN9j60 Categories (other): Anglo-Norman
  2. (law, Anglo-Norman) unlawful; illegal Tags: Anglo-Norman, masculine Categories (topical): Law
    Sense id: en-torcious-fro-adj-Mp449w6a Categories (other): Anglo-Norman, Old French entries with incorrect language header, Old French terms suffixed with -ious Disambiguation of Old French entries with incorrect language header: 43 57 Disambiguation of Old French terms suffixed with -ious: 44 56 Topics: law

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