زائف adulterous - meaning and definition. What is زائف adulterous
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1631 EDITION OF THE KING JAMES BIBLE WITH A SIGNIFICANT PRINTING ERROR
The Wicked Bible; Sinner's Bible; Sinners' Bible; The Sinners' Bible; The Adulterous Bible; Adulterous Bible; Thou shalt commit adultery; Thou ſhalt commit adultery; You shall commit adultery

The Adulterous Woman         
SHORT STORY
"The Adulterous Woman" () is a short story written in 1957. It is the first short story published in the volume Exile and the Kingdom by Albert Camus.
Adultery         
  • [[Inca]] woman and man to be stoned for adultery, by [[Huamán Poma]]
EXTRAMARITAL SEX WITHOUT THE CONSENT OF THE MARRIED PARTICIPANT'S SPOUSE
Sexual infidelity; Adulterer; Adulterous; Adultry; Adulteress; Adultary; Adultury; Criticism of adultery laws; Adulterator; Adulterine; Adulter; Adulterers; Commit adultery; Capital punishment for adultery; Religious views on adultery; Islamic views on adultery
Adultery (from Latin adulterium) is extramarital sex that is considered objectionable on social, religious, moral, or legal grounds. Although the sexual activities that constitute adultery vary, as well as the social, religious, and legal consequences, the concept exists in many cultures and is similar in Christianity, Judaism and Islam.
Adulterator         
  • [[Inca]] woman and man to be stoned for adultery, by [[Huamán Poma]]
EXTRAMARITAL SEX WITHOUT THE CONSENT OF THE MARRIED PARTICIPANT'S SPOUSE
Sexual infidelity; Adulterer; Adulterous; Adultry; Adulteress; Adultary; Adultury; Criticism of adultery laws; Adulterator; Adulterine; Adulter; Adulterers; Commit adultery; Capital punishment for adultery; Religious views on adultery; Islamic views on adultery
·noun One who adulterates or corrupts.

Wikipedia

Wicked Bible

The Wicked Bible, sometimes called the Adulterous Bible or the Sinners' Bible, is an edition of the Bible published in 1631 by Robert Barker and Martin Lucas, the royal printers in London, meant to be a reprint of the King James Bible. The name is derived from a mistake made by the compositors: in the Ten Commandments in Exodus 20:14, the word "not" was omitted from the sentence "Thou shalt not commit adultery," causing the verse to instead read "Thou shalt commit adultery."