n. pl. Flagrancies .
[L. flagrantia a burning. See
1. A burning; great heat; inflammation. [Obs.]
Lust causeth a flagrancy in the eyes.Bacon.
2. The condition or quality of being flagrant; atrocity; heiniousness; enormity; excess. Steele.
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[L. flagrantia a burning. See
1. A burning; great heat; inflammation. [Obs.]
Lust causeth a flagrancy in the eyes.Bacon.
2. The condition or quality of being flagrant; atrocity; heiniousness; enormity; excess. Steele.
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