English
Etymology
Latin in-, nocere hurt
Pronunciation
audio|en-us-innocent.ogg|Audio (US)
Adjective
en-adj
- Pure, incorrupt, unspoiled, or naïve.
- Bearing no responsibility for a crime.
- Harmless.
Related terms
innocence
innocently
Translations
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Catalan: innocent
Czech: nevinný m
Esperanto: senkulpa
Finnish: viaton (1,2), syytön (2), harmiton (3)
German: unschuldig
Hebrew: he-translation|���ר|tahór
Ido: nekulpabla
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Interlingua: innocente
Italian: innocente m|f
Portuguese: inocente
Scottish Gaelic: ionraic, maoth, neo-chiontach, neo-choireach, socharach
Slovene: nedolžen m, nedolžna f, nedolžno n
Spanish: inocente
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Noun
en-noun
- Those who are innocent; young children.
#: The slaughter of the innocents was a significant event in the New Testament.
Catalan
Adjective
innocent
- #English|innocent
Usage notes
"El dia dels innocents" (the day of innocents) is the 28th December, it's similar to 1st April
Related terms
innocència
innocentada
French
Pronunciation
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w:SAMPA|SAMPA: /i.nO.sA~/
Adjective
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innocent m, innocente f
- innocent
Related terms
innocemment
innocence
innocenter
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