"Extocare" is a word in LAW AND LEGAL
in old records. To grab woodland, and reduce it to arable or mead-ow; "to stock up.” Cowell
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A husband and wife were having dinner at a very fine restaurant when this absolutely stunning young woman comes over to their table, gives the husband a big kiss, says she'll see him later and walks away. His wife glares at him and says, "Who the hell was that?" "Oh," replies the husband, "she's my mistress." "Well, that's the last straw," says the wife. "I've had enough, I want a divorce." "I can understand that," replies her husband, "but remember, if we get a divorce it will mean no more shopping trips to Paris, no more wintering in Barbados, no more summers in Tuscany, no more Infinities and Lexuses in the garage and no more yacht club. But the decision is yours." Just then, a mutual friend enters the restaurant with a gorgeous babe on his arm. "Who's that woman with Jim? " asks the wife. "That's his mistress," says her husband. "Ours is prettier," she replies.
L. Lat In old records. To purge an offense hy oath. Blount; whishaw
Read the complete definitionL. Lat. (From actio, an action.) In old records. To bring an action; to prosecute, or sue. Thorn’s Chron.; whls-haw
Read the complete definitionA technical expression in the old records of the Excheq-uer, signifying, to put to the bar and in-terrogate as to …
Read the complete definitionL. Lat. In old records. To levy or pay an accustomed fine or compo-sition; to redeem by such payment. Cowell
Read the complete definitionIn old records, a place where alders grow, or a grove of alder trees. Doomsday Book; Co. Lltt 4b
Read the complete definitionIn old records. Com-monalty or yeomanry, in contradistinction to baronage
Read the complete definitionIn English law, An old record frequently referred to by Cowell and other early writers.
Read the complete definitionIn old records. A box, cabinet, or repository in which were pre-served the relics of martyrs. Spelman. A small building …
Read the complete definition(Let him be taken for the fine.) In English practice. A clause inserted at the end of old judgment records …
Read the complete definitionIn old records. A cap. Cappa honoris, the cap of honor, one of the solemnities or ceremonies of creating an …
Read the complete definitionIn old records. An ale-house keeper. A beer or ale brewer. Blount
Read the complete definitionIn old European law. A keeper of records or public iustru-ments; a chartulary; a registrar. Spelman
Read the complete definitionIn old records. A loan or advance of money upon credit. Cowell
Read the complete definitionIn old records. Pieces of ground, or heads at the end of plowed lands. Cowell
Read the complete definitionIn old records. A common council man; a freeman called to a legislative hall or assembly. Cowell
Read the complete definitionIn old records. To glve the tonsure, which was done on the crown, or in the form of a crown; …
Read the complete definitionIn old English law. A clerk belonging to the staple, to write and record the bargains of merchants there made.
Read the complete definitionIn old records. A place where there ls no wood
Read the complete definitionIn old Engllsh practlce. The pecullar hand in which the records of courts were written from the earliest period down …
Read the complete definitionIn old records. A sudden stream or torrent; a rising or inundation
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