telish

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== English == === Etymology === Coined by John Rawls in his 1955 paper “Two Concepts of Rules”. Probably a portmanteau of the Ancient Greek τέλος (télos, “result”, “end”, loosely “the greater good”) and the English (pun)ish, after telishment. === Pronunciation === IPA(key): /ˈtɛlɪʃ/ === Verb === telish (third-person singular simple present telishes, present participle telishing, simple past and past participle telished) (consequentialism) Punish (an innocent person) for the sake of deterrence; subject (a person) to telishment. === Anagrams === Stiehl, Thiels, histel, lithes, tehsil