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penal ['pi:nəl](b) (severe → taxation, fine) écrasant►► penal code code m pénal;penal colony colonie f pénitentiaire, bagne m;Finance penal interest intérêts mpl moratoires;History the Penal Laws = lois adoptées aux XVIIème et XVIIIème siècles par le gouvernement britannique, privant les catholiques irlandais de certains droits essentiels;penal offence infraction f pénale;Finance penal rate taux m d'usure;penal servitude travaux mpl forcés, bagne m;penal settlement colonie f pénitentiaire, bagne m -
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