lèse-majesté

lèse-majesté
lèse-majesté [lez΄maj′is tēlez΄ma΄zhes tā′, lez΄maj′is tē]
n.
Fr < L laesa majestas < laesa, fem. of laesus (see LESION) + majestas, MAJESTY
1. a crime against the sovereign; offense against a ruler's dignity as head of the state; treason
2. any insolent or slighting behavior toward a person to whom deference is due: Also lese majesty [lez΄maj′is tē]

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