Tuesday, May 4, 2010
Etymology 19: Innocence
The word "innocence" originated in the mid-14th century. The word means "freedom from guilt," and is obviously not a word that most people would be able to use to describe themselves. This word also goes back to the Old French and then also back to the Latin language. The Latin word is "innocentia." It means "lacking in guile or artifice," and it is also from the late 14th century.
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