trespass (n.) Old form(s): Trespas , trespasse
wrong, offence, injustice, crime
2H6 III.i.132[Gloucester to York] Murder indeed ... I tortured / Above the felon or what trespass else [i.e. or any other kind of crime]
3H6 V.i.92[George to Warwick] I am ... sorry for my trespass made
AC II.i.40[Menas to Pompey, of Antony] His wife that's dead did trespasses to Caesar
TNK III.i.77[Palamon to Arcite] I will forgive / The trespass thou hast done me
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