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Etymology

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From in- +‎ guilty.

Adjective

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inguilty (comparative more inguilty, superlative most inguilty)

  1. (obsolete) Not guilty.
    • 1612–1626, [Joseph Hall], “(please specify the page)”, in [Contemplations vpon the Principall Passages of the Holy Storie], volumes (please specify |volume=II, V, or VI), London, →OCLC:
      Esther works her face to an unwilling smile upon that hateful guest, and the king, as not inguilty of any dignity that he hath put upon his favourite, frames himself to as much cheerfulness as his want of rest would permit.