Accomplice

/əˈkɒmplɪs/ noun

A person who helps someone else commit a crime or do something wrong.

Probably from Old French *complice* “associate,” based on Latin *complex* “closely connected,” with the *a-* added later by influence of words like *accompany*. It emphasizes partnership in wrongdoing.

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