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Webster 1913 Edition


Malversation

Malˊver-sa′tion

,
Noun.
[F., fr.
malverser
to be corrupt in office, fr. L.
male
ill +
versari
to move about, to occupy one’s self,
vertere
to turn. See
Malice
, and
Verse
.]
Evil conduct; fraudulent practices; misbehavior, corruption, or extortion in office.

Webster 1828 Edition


Malversation

MALVERSA'TION

,
Noun.
[L. male, ill, and versor, to behave.]
Evil conduct; improper or wicked behavior; mean artifices, or fraudulent tricks.

Definition 2024


malversation

malversation

English

Noun

malversation (plural malversations)

  1. corrupt behaviour, illegitimate activity, especially by someone in authority
    • 1549, The Complaynt of Scotland, Chapter XIX
      the euyl exempil of ther maluersatione prouokyt the pepil til adhere to vice & to detest vertu.
    • 1668 July 3rd, James Dalrymple, “Thomas Rue contra Andrew Houſtoun” in The Deciſions of the Lords of Council & Seſſion I (Edinburgh, 1683), page 548
      The Decreet was for Sallary, and it was offered to be proven, that Rue (for his Malverſation) was by warrand from General Monk, excluded from Collection that year.
    • 1923, Powys Mathers [tr.], The Thousand Nights and One Night
      The walī looked angrily on my brother, saying: ‘Shameless ill-doer, it is quite clear from these marks upon your back that you have practised every sort of crime and malversation.’

French

Etymology

malverser + -ation

Noun

malversation f (plural malversations)

  1. malversation, corruption