"Belaud" is a word in ENGLISH

belaud ENGLISH
Definition:

To laud or praise greatly.

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In Scotch law. An abstract of the decree of adjudication, and of the lauds adjudged, with the amount of the …

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advance ENGLISH

To extol; to laud.

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bansag HILIGAYNON

bánsag - Nickname, sobriquet; to nickname, call by a nickname. Ang bánsag níya "bóktot”. His nickname is "hunchback”. Indì ka …

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breviary ENGLISH

A book containing the daily public or canonical prayers of the Roman Catholic or of the Greek Church for the …

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Butted And Bounded LAW AND LEGAL

A phrase sometimes used in conveyancing, to introduce the boundaries of lauds. See Burrs and Bounds

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Caveat LAW AND LEGAL

Lat Let him beware. A formal notice or warning given by a party ln-terested to a court, judge, or ministerial …

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Cinque Ports LAW AND LEGAL

Five (now seven) ports or havens on the south-east coast of Eng-laud, towards France, formerly esteemed the most important in …

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Congeable LAW AND LEGAL

L. Fr. Lawful; permissible ; allowable. "Disseisin is properly where a man entereth into any lauds or tene-ments where his …

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Cropper LAW AND LEGAL

one wlio, having no interest in tlie laud, works it in consideration of receiving a portion of the crop for …

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Cui In Vita LAW AND LEGAL

(To whom ln llfe.) A writ of entry for a widow against him to whom her husband aliened her lauds …

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Danegelt, Danegeld LAW AND LEGAL

A tribute of Is. and afterwards of 2s. uf>on every hide of laud through the realm, levied by the An-glo-Saxons, …

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dayaw HILIGAYNON

dáyaw - To praise, exalt, extol, esteem, appreciate, magnify, glorify, make much of, speak well of, honour, admire, laud, think …

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Denariate LAW AND LEGAL

In old English law. As much laud as is worth one penny per annum

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Divine Service LAW AND LEGAL

Divine service was the name of a feudal tenure, by which the tenants were obliged to do some special divine …

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Dower LAW AND LEGAL

The provision which the law makes for a widow out of the lauds or teue-ments of her husband, for her …

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Easement LAW AND LEGAL

A right ln tbe owner of one parcel of land, by reason of such owner-shlp, to use the laud of …

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Escapio Quietus LAW AND LEGAL

In old Engllsh law. Delivered from that punishment which by the laws of the forest lay upon those whose beasts …

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Expediente LAW AND LEGAL

In Mexican law, a term including all the papers or documents con-stitutlng a grant or title to laud from govern-ment …

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Fermer, Fermor LAW AND LEGAL

A lessee; a farmer. one who holds a term, whether of lauds or an lucorporeal right, such as customs or …

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Feu Et Lieu LAW AND LEGAL

Fr. In old French and Canadian law. Hearth and home. A term importing actual settlement upon laud by a tenant

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