Lawful

/ˈlɔːfəl/ adjective

Definition

permitted by or in accordance with the law; legal and authorized.

Etymology

From Old English 'lagu' (law) combined with '-ful' (full of). 'Law' itself comes from Old Norse 'lög,' ultimately from Germanic roots.

Kelly Says

Lawful vs. legal seems like it should mean the same thing, but lawful is what citizens do while legal is what lawyers use—lawful is moral compliance, legal is technical compliance.

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