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ill-gotten

ill-gotten, a.
  (ˈɪlˈgɒt(ə)n)
  [f. ill adv. + gotten, pa. pple. of get v.]
  Gained by evil means.

1552 Latimer 5th Serm. Lord's Pr. in Serm. (1562) 40 b, Yll gotten goodes. 1668 R. Steele Husbandman's Calling v. (1672) 125 The third heir seldom enjoys ill-gotten goods. a 1859 Macaulay Hist. Eng. xxiii. V. 45 Is compelled to disgorge his ill-gotten gains.

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