rešaʿ רֶ֫שַׁע ‘wickedness’ (Hebrew)
Etymology?:
from rāšaʿ רָשַׁע ‘be wicked’
Roots:
רשׁע
rešaʿ n, m
1) wrong, wickedness, guilt
1a) wickedness (as violence and crime against civil law)
1b) wickedness (of enemies)
1c) wickedness (in ethical relations)