"Eloigning" is a word in ENGLISH
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Elizabeth called it my mane of hair; I called it my bane of hair. However, it was far worse looking when it was short, sticking straight up or out at awkward angles; at least when it was long it almost obeyed gravity.
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To convey to a distance, or beyond the jurisdiction, or to conceal, as goods liable to distress.
Read the complete definitionTo remove afar off; to withdraw.
Read the complete definitionTo remove.
Read the complete definitionIn practice. (Fr. tloigncr, to remove to a distance; to remove afar ofT.) A return to a writ of replevin, …
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Read the complete definitionRemoval to a distance; withdrawal.
Read the complete definitionThe getting a thing or person out of the way; or removing it to a distance, so as to be …
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Read the complete definitionIn practice. Eloigned; carried away to a distance. The old form of the return made by a sheriff to a …
Read the complete definitionEloigned. A return made by a sheriff to a writ de homine replegiando, stating that the party to be replevied …
Read the complete definitionTo remove; to banish; to withdraw; to avoid; to eloign.
Read the complete definitionA second or reciprocal distress of other goods in lieu of goods which were taken by a first distress and …
Read the complete definitionIn practice. A taking by way of reprisal; a taking or a reprisal of other goods, in lieu of those …
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