flagitiousness

Etymology
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Noun

 * 1) The state or quality of being flagitious; wickedness, infamy.
 * 2) * September 6, 1808,, “Letter to William Short”, in Jefferson: Political Writings, Cambridge U Press (3rd edition, 2005), p. 276
 * The papers have lately advanced in boldness and flagitiousness beyond even themselves.
 * 1) * September 6, 1808,, “Letter to William Short”, in Jefferson: Political Writings, Cambridge U Press (3rd edition, 2005), p. 276
 * The papers have lately advanced in boldness and flagitiousness beyond even themselves.
 * The papers have lately advanced in boldness and flagitiousness beyond even themselves.