CULPRITS

Noun

culprits

plural of culprit

Anagrams

• spit curl

Source: Wiktionary


CULPRIT

Cul"prit (kl"prt), n. Etym: [Prob. corrupted for culpate, fr. Law Latin culpatus the accused, p. p. of L. culpare to blame. See Culpable.]

1. One accused of, or ar An author is in the condition of a culprit; the public are his judges. Prior.

2. One quilty of a fault; a criminal.

Source: Webster’s Unabridged Dictionary 1913 Edition



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