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Falsehood
Open directlyWebster's 1828 Dictionary · 1828
Part of speech: noun (n.)
1. Want of truth or accuracy; an untrue assertion or representation; error; misrepresentation; falsity. Though it be a lie in the clock, it is but a falsehood in the hand of the dial when pointing at a wrong hour, if rightly following the direction of the wheel which moveth it. Fuller.
2. A deliberate intentional assertion of what is known to be untrue; a departure from moral integrity; a lie.
3. Treachery; deceit; perfidy; unfaithfulness. Betrayed by falsehood of his guard. Shak.
4. A counterfeit; a false appearance; an imposture. For his molten image is falsehood. Jer. x. 14. No falsehood can endure Touch of celestial temper. Milton.
Synonyms: Falsity; lie; untruth; fiction; fabrication. See Falsity.