けい
Meanings
Noun
Suffix
1. penalty; sentence; punishment
Kanji used
criminal punishment
Pitch accent
Top 10800
Used in vocabulary (68 in total)
(police) detective; criminal matter
death penalty; capital punishment
prison; penitentiary
(criminal) punishment; penalty; sentence
Ministry of Justice (in Tang-dynasty China)
place of execution
crucifixion
prison term
burning at the stake; execution by burning
criminal law; penal code
punishment without a legal trial; vigilantism
reduction of penalty; commutation of a sentence
death by hanging; execution by hanging
exile; banishment; deportation
to sentence; to assign a penalty
life imprisonment; life sentence
penal servitude
(penalty of) imprisonment
judge's sentence; assessment of a case
execution; death by execution
divine punishment
jail sentence; imprisonment
financial penalty; fine
execution of a sentence (esp. imprisonment)
instruments of punishment
life imprisonment
criminal offense; criminal offence
maximum punishment; maximum sentence
second most severe of the five punishments of ancient China (castration for men, confinement for women)
severe punishment
criminal jurisprudence
heavy sentence
corporal punishment; punishment by mutilation
corporal punishment; physical punishment; prison sentence; penal servitude; imprisonment with hard labour
(penalty of) imprisonment
indeterminate sentence
nulla poena sine lege; no punishment without law
definite term (of a prison sentence)
freedom-restricting punishment; imprisonment
supplementary punishment
death by hanging
corporal punishment; physical punishment
penalty designations
statutory penalty
theory of retribution; retributivism; retributive justice
having served time in prison; ex-convict; (arch.) eunuch
execute by shooting to death (by firing squad)
jail; prison; punishment
stripping of honours (as a means of punishment); stripping of rights; public humiliation
financial penalty; pecuniary punishment
five punishments (of ancient China: tattooing, cutting off the nose, cutting off a leg, castration or confinement, death); five punishments (of the ritsuryo system: light caning, severe caning, imprisonment, exile, death)
supplementary punishment
criminal law books
retributivism; retributive justice; principle of punitive justice; belief that crimes deserve suitable punishment
principal penalty
stoning (punishment)
discretionary sentence; discretionary penalty
condemned person; prisoner
model; pattern; copy
imposing a punishment
criminal law
cops and robbers (hide-and-seek game)
cops and robbers (hide-and-seek game)
tattooing (form of punishment in ancient China)
Examples (1 in total)
The accused was condemned to ten years in prison.