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Etymology

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From un- +‎ felonious.

Adjective

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unfelonious (comparative more unfelonious, superlative most unfelonious)

  1. Not felonious.
    • 1851, Charles Dickens, “Pet Prisoners”, in Household Words, volume 1, page 196:
      John is shut up in that pulpit to lecture his companions and his sister, about the wickedness of the unfelonious world.