| fornication | 1. Unlawful sexual intercourse on the part of an unmarried person; the act of such illicit sexual intercourse between a man and a woman as does not by law amount to adultery. In England, the offense, though cognizable in the ecclesiastical courts, was not at common law subject to secular prosecution. In the United States it is indictable in some States at common law, in others only by statute. 2. Adultery. Incest. Idolatry. Origin: F. Fornication, L. Fornicatio. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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voluntary sexual intercourse between persons not married to each other adultery: extramarital sex that willfully and maliciously interferes with marriage relations; "adultery is often cited as grounds for divorce"
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Sexual intercourse between two unmarried people.
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Any kind of sexual activity outside of marriage.
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crim. law. The unlawful carnal knowledge of an unmarried person with another, whether the latter be married or unmarried. When the party is married, the offence, as to him or her, is known by the name of adultery. (q. v.) Fornication is, however, included in every case of adultery, as a larceny is included in robbery. 2 Hale's PC 302.
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| fornication | extramarital sex that willfully and maliciously interferes with marriage relations |
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| fornication | voluntary sexual intercourse between persons not married to each other |
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