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Delit

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De`lit´
n.1.Delight.


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Murder was excused, but not absolved, in cases where the murder was provoked by serious violence towards the killer; where the victim was breaking into an inhabited house; where a husband or wife killed his or her spouse when his or her own life was in danger; and where a husband killed his wife or her lover if he surprised them en flagrant delit in the conjugal abode.
Louis Riviere, "Le Delit du mendicite," Revue philanthropique 4 (1898-99): 6
 
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