indult
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indult /ɪnˈdʌlt/
▶noun (in the Roman Catholic Church) a licence granted by the Pope authorizing an act that the common law of the Church does not sanction.
– origin C15: from Fr., from late L. indultum ‘grant, concession’, neut. past part. of L. indulgere ‘indulge’.
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