"Dombec, Domboc" is a word in LAW AND LEGAL

Dombec, Domboc LAW AND LEGAL
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(Sax. From dom, judgment, and bec, boc, a book.) Dome-book or doom-book. A name given among the Saxons to a code of laws. Sev-eral of the Saxon kings published dombocs, but tlie most important one was that nttrib-uted to Alfred. Crabb, Com. Law, 7. This is sometimes confounded with the celebrated Domesday-Book. See Dome-Book, Domes-DAY

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Aberemurder LAW AND LEGAL

(From Sax. abere, apparent, notorious; and mord, murder.) Plain or downright murder, as distinguished from the less heinous crime of …

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Agenfrida LAW AND LEGAL

Sax. The true master or owner of a thing. Spelman

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Archaionomia LAW AND LEGAL

A collection of Sax-on laws, published during the reign of Queen Elizabeth, iu the Saxon language, with a* Latin version …

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Backbebend LAW AND LEGAL

Sax. Bearing upon the back or about the person. Applied to a thief taken with the stolen property in his …

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Boceras LAW AND LEGAL

Sax. A scribe, notary, or chancellor among the Saxons

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Castellorum Oferatio LAW AND LEGAL

In Sax-on and old English law. Castle work. Serv-ice and labor done by Inferior tenants for the bulldlng and upholding …

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Cuth, Couth LAW AND LEGAL

Sax. Known, knowing. Uncuth, unknown. See Couthutlauuh, Uncvni

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Dolg LAW AND LEGAL

Sax. A wound. Spelman

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Dome LAW AND LEGAL

(Sax.) Doom; sentence; judg-fnent. An oath. The homager's oath in the black book of Hereford. Blonnt

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(Sax.) An ancient record made in the time of william the Conqueror, and now remain-ing in the English exchequer, consisting …

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Domesmen LAW AND LEGAL

(Sax.) An inferior kind of judges. Men appointed to doom (judge) in matters in controversy. Cowell. Suitors in a court …

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Drinclean LAW AND LEGAL

Sax. A contribution of tenants, in the time of the Saxons, towards a potation, or ale, provided to entertain the …

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Drofland LAW AND LEGAL

Sax. A quit rent, or yearly payment, formerly made by some tenants to the king, or their landlords, for driving …

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Ealdorburg LAW AND LEGAL

Sax. The metropolis; the chief dty. obsolete

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Ealehus LAW AND LEGAL

(Fr. eale, Sax., ale, and bus, house.) An ale-house

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Ealhorda LAW AND LEGAL

Sax. The privllege of asslslng and selling beer, obsolete

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Faldfey LAW AND LEGAL

Sax. A fee or rent paid by a tenant to his lord for leave to fold his sheep on hls …

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Faldsoca LAW AND LEGAL

Sax. The liberty or privi-iege of foldage

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Ferdfare LAW AND LEGAL

Sax. A summons to serve-in the army. An acquittance from going into-the army. Fleta, lib. 1, c. 47, ( 23

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Firdfare LAW AND LEGAL

Sax. In old Engllsh law. A summoning forth to a military expedition, (indictio ad profectionem militarem.) Spel-mau

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