Falsehood

/ˈfɔːlshʊd/ noun

The state of being false or untrue; a lie or deliberate untruth told to deceive someone.

From Old English fals from Latin falsus meaning 'deceived' or 'false,' combined with the suffix -hood indicating a state or condition. The compound emerged in Middle English to distinguish deliberate lies from mere errors.

AMውሸት
ARكذب
BNমিথ্যা
CAmentida
CSlež
DAusandhed
DEUnwahrheit
ELψέμα
ESfalsedad
FAدروغ
FIvalhe
FRmensonge
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