venal

UK /ˈviːnəl/ US /ˈviːnəl/
adj 5

Definitions

adj

1

Venous; pertaining to veins.

adj

1

For sale; available for purchase.

Because lips libertine and and venal had murmured such words to him, he believed but little in the candour of hers; […].

2

Of a position, privilege etc.: available for purchase rather than assigned on merit.

Thus, regimental commands in the army were – as with the judiciary or the financial bureaucracy – venal posts, which were purchased, bequeathed and sold among the nobility.

3

Capable of being bought (of a person); willing to take bribes.

4

Corrupt, mercenary.

Though there is a disposition in mankind, to declaim against the corruption and peculation of the present times, as being more venal than formerly; yet, if we look back to different periods, we shall find statesmen and politicians, as selfish and corrupt, […] as those who have lately figured on the political stage.

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