wrongous

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wrongous (RONG-uhs) or - adj., wrongful, not right; unjust, illegal.


More common in British English than North American, and indeed in Scotland it's used in legal contexts, as in a wrongous imprisonment. From Middle English wrongous, altered from earlier wrongwis/wrangwis, from Old English wrongwīs/wrangwīs, meaning both wrongous and rough/uneven, from wrong/wrang, which meant exactly what you think +‎ -wise, manner of. Compare righteous, and indeed because of that there's an alternate spelling wrongeous.


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