iniquity
nounGross immorality or injustice; wickedness.
nounA grossly immoral act; a sin.
nounLack of equity; gross injustice; unrighteousness; wickedness: as, the iniquity of the slave-trade.
nounA violation of right or duty; an unjust or wicked action; a wilful wrong or crime.
nounIn Scots law, inequity; a judicial act or decision contrary to law or equity.
noun[capitalized] A comic character or buffoon in the medieval English moralities or moral plays, often otherwise called the Vice, and sometimes by the name of the particular vice he represented.
nounSynonyms and Sin, Transgression, etc. See
Absence of, or deviation from, just dealing; lack of rectitude or uprightness; gross injustice; unrighteousness; wickedness
nounAn iniquitous act or thing; a deed of injustice or unrighteousness; a sin; a crime.
nounA character or personification in the old English moralities, or moral dramas, having the name sometimes of one vice and sometimes of another. See