Im‐prob″i‐ty (?), n. [L. improbitas; pref. im- not + probitas probity: cf. F. improbité.] Lack of probity; want of integrity or rectitude; dishonesty.
Persons... cast out for notorious improbity. Hooker.
Webster's Dictionary 1913
Im‐prob″i‐ty (?), n. [L. improbitas; pref. im- not + probitas probity: cf. F. improbité.] Lack of probity; want of integrity or rectitude; dishonesty.
Persons... cast out for notorious improbity. Hooker.