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adverb • in an unjust manner | ||||||||
22% | 12 | Ancient way of proving innocence by gathering a specific number of witnesses to testify on the accused's behalf | ||||||
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20% | 7 | Accused, though without proof | ||||||
adjective satellite • declared but not proved • doubtful or suspect | ||||||||
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