"Emprison" is a word in ENGLISH
See Imprison.
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In Roman law. Cession of goods. A surrender, rellnqulsh-ment, or assignment of all his property and effects made by an …
Read the complete definitionImprisonment; confinement in a jail or penltentlary. This term is seldom used in law, though found occasionally in statutes, (Rev. …
Read the complete definitionIn English law. Ev-ery person commits a misdemeanor, punish-able with a flne or Imprisonment, who wrong-fully uses vlolence to or …
Read the complete definitionsee KALKALA. KALABUS [f. Sp.], n. jail, prison. --syn. PRISO, KARSEL, PAGBALUDAN. v. /MANGI-: I-/ to imprison. --syn. PRISO, BALUD.
Read the complete definitionIn old practlce. A surety for the appearance of a person under arrest, who ls delivered out of custody Into …
Read the complete definitionThe misdemeanor committed by a public officer, who under color of his office, wrongfully inflicts upon .any person any bodily …
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