in-nocentia

in-nocentia
   in-nocentia ae, f    [innocens], blamelessness, innocence: eius innocentiam ostendere: solā innocentiā vivere, i. e. with no other support, L.— Uprightness, integrity, disinterestedness: quantā innocentiā debent esse imperatores: suam innocentiam perpetuā vitā esse perspectam, Cs.— Innocent persons: innocentiam liberare.

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