- profane act
- s.acto profano, profanidad.
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profanity — /preuh fan i tee, proh /, n., pl. profanities for 2. 1. the quality of being profane; irreverence. 2. profane conduct or language; a profane act or utterance. 3. obscenity (defs. 2, 3). [1600 10; < LL profanitas. See PROFANE, ITY] Syn. 1, 2.… … Universalium
profanity — /prəˈfænəti/ (say pruh fanuhtee) noun (plural profanities) 1. the quality of being profane; irreverence. 2. profane conduct or language; a profane act or utterance. {Late Latin profānitās} …
profanity — n. (pl. ies) 1 a profane act. 2 profane language; blasphemy. Etymology: LL profanitas (as PROFANE) … Useful english dictionary