Accusation vs Compurgation - What's the difference?
accusation | compurgation |
The act of accusing.
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(legal) A formal charge brought against a person in a court of law.
An allegation.
Acquitting someone from a formal charge or accusation following the sworn oaths of a number of other people; vindication.
* 2012 , Faramerz Dabhoiwala, The Origins of Sex , Penguin 2013, p. 23:
As nouns the difference between accusation and compurgation
is that accusation is the act of accusing while compurgation is acquitting someone from a formal charge or accusation following the sworn oaths of a number of other people; vindication.accusation
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Alternative forms
* (obsolete) accusasiowne * (obsolete) accusacionNoun
(en noun)- [They] set up over his head his accusation - Matthew 27:37
Synonyms
* impeachment * crimination * censure * chargeAnagrams
* ----compurgation
English
(wikipedia compurgation)Noun
(en noun)- Between the later middle ages and the early seventeenth century, compurgation appears to have become an increasingly onerous test to pass, perhaps reflecting tightening attitudes to sexual offenders.
