KJV Dictionary Definition: iniquity
iniquity
INIQ'UITY, n. L. iniquitas; in and oequitas, equity.
1. Injustice; unrighteousness; a deviation from rectitude; as the iniquity of war; the iniquity of the slave trade.
2. Want of rectitude in principle; as a malicious prosecution originating in the iniquity of the author.
3. A particular deviation from rectitude; a sin or crime; wickedness; any act of injustice.
Your iniquities have separated between you and your God. Is.59.
4. Original want of holiness or depravity.
I was shapen in iniquity. Ps.51.