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venality

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Etymology

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From venal-ity, from French vénalité or Latin vēnālitās, from vēnālis (venal), from vēnum.

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Noun

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venality (countable and uncountable, plural venalities)

  1. The fact or state of being for sale, especially with reference to bribes or corruption.
    • 1785, The Times, 17 Jan 1785, p.1 col. B
      As your spirited paper has declared war, not only against venality and despotism, but was intended to correct follies and abuses in private life, I hope the following will come within its useful plan.

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Not to be confused with veniality (mildly wrong behavior).

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