Reverse Dictionary: TRANSGRESS

ADJECTIVES
► OFFENCIOUS having the quality of transgressing or committing an offence; of the nature of a transgression → c1592 obs.
► OFFENSIVE having the quality of transgressing or committing an offence; of the nature of a transgression → 1607 obs.

NOUNS
► DEBAURD a transgression; departure from the right way → 1671 obs.

NOUNS – PERSON
► DIKE-LOUPER a transgressor; a person who breaks bounds → 1822 Sc. & Eng. dial.
► FEATOUR a transgressor, an evil-doer → 1791 Sc. obs.
► GUILTER an offender, a transgressor → a1200 obs.
► OFFENDANT a transgressor; a person who offends or does wrong; an offender → 1597
► PREVARICATRICE a woman who sins or breaches a law; a female transgressor → c1429 obs.

VERBS
► AGAIN-COME to transgress, to contravene → 1400 Sc. obs.
► PREVARICATE to deviate, to transgress; to depart from a course of action considered to be correct or right → 1582 obs.