"Apologetical" is a word in ENGLISH

apologetical ENGLISH
Definition:

Defending by words or arguments; said or written in
defense, or by way of apology; regretfully excusing; as, an apologetic
essay.

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Ad Satisfaciendum LAW AND LEGAL

To Rntisfy. The emphatic words of the writ of capias ad satisfaciendum, which requires the sheriff to take the person …

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assert ENGLISH

To maintain or defend, as a cause or a claim, by words or measures; to vindicate a claim or title …

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Chance-Medley LAW AND LEGAL

. In crimlnal law. A sudden affray. This word is sometimes applied to any kind of homicide by misad-venture, hut …

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Come LAW AND LEGAL

To present oneself; to appear in court In modern practice, though such presence may be constructive only, the word ls …

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Covenants Performed LAW AND LEGAL

In Pennsylvanla practice. This is tbe name of a plea to the action of covenant whereby the defendant, npon informal …

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Debet Et Detinet LAW AND LEGAL

He owes and de-tains. words anciently used in the original writ, (aud now, in English, in the plaintiff's declaration,) in …

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Defendemus LAW AND LEGAL

Lat. A word used iu grants and donations, which binds the donor and his heirs to defend the donee, if …

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Eat Inde Sine Die LAW AND LEGAL

In criminal practice, words used on the acquittal of a defendant, that he may go thence without a day, i. …

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Haul LAW AND LEGAL

The use of thls word, instead of the statutory word “carry,” in an indictment charging that the defendant “did felo-niously …

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innuendo ENGLISH

An averment employed in pleading, to point the application of matter otherwise unintelligible; an interpretative parenthesis thrown into quoted matter …

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Innuendo LAW AND LEGAL

This Latin word (comnion-ly translated “meaning”) was the technical beginning of that clause in a declaration or indictment for slander …

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Lat. He gently laid hands upon. Formal words in the old Latin pleas in actions of trespass and assault where …

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Nisi LAW AND LEGAL

Lat Unless. The word ls often affixed, as a kind of elllptlcal expression, to the words “rule,” “order,” “decree,” “Judg-ment,” …

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Plea LAW AND LEGAL

In old English law. A suit or action. Thus, the power to “hold pleas” is the power to take cognizance …

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Plead LAW AND LEGAL

To make, deliver, or file any pleading; to conduct the pleadings in a cause. To interpose any pleading in a …

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Pone Per Vadium LAW AND LEGAL

In English practice. An obsolete writ to the sheriff to summon the defendant to appear and answer the plaintifTs suit, …

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Process LAW AND LEGAL

In practice. This word is generally defined to be the means of compel* ling the defendant in an action to …

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Profert In Curia LAW AND LEGAL

IA. L. Lat. He pro-duces in court. In old practice, these words were inserted in a declaration, as an allega-tion …

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Revel LAW AND LEGAL

A criminal complaint charged that the defendant did “revel, quarrel, commit mischief, and otherwise behave in a disorderly manner.” Held, …

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Tout Temps Prist LAW AND LEGAL

L. Fr. Always ready. The emphatic words of the old plea of tender; the defendant alleging that he has always …

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