Illicit

/ɪˈlɪsɪt/ adjective

Forbidden by law, rules, or custom; unlawful or improper. Something that is not legally permitted or socially acceptable.

From Latin 'illicitus', combining 'in-' (not) with 'licitus' (lawful, permitted), from 'licere' meaning 'to be allowed'. The word entered English through French in the early 17th century.

AMህገ
ARغير شرعي
BNঅবৈধ
CAil·lícit
CSnelegální
DAulovligt
DEillegal
ELπαράνομος
ESilícito
FAغیرقانونی
FIlaiton
FRillicite
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