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lese majesty

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See also: lese-majesty

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Etymology

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From French lèse-majesté, from Latin laesa maiestās (injured majesty).

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Noun

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lese majesty

  1. The crime of violating majesty, an offense against the dignity of a reigning sovereign or against a state.

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