"Fobbed" is a word in ENGLISH

fobbed ENGLISH
Definition:

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Few words of positivity

The short space of threescore years can never content the imagination of man; nor can the imperfect joys of this world satisfy his heart. Man alone, of all created beings, displays a natural contempt of existence, and yet a boundless desire to exist; he scorns life, but he dreads annihilation. These different feelings incessantly urged his soul to the contemplation of a future state, and religion directs his musings thither. Religion, then, is simply another form of hope; and it is no less natural to the human heart than hope itself.

Alexis de Tocqueville, Democracy in America

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Why did the chicken end up in the soup ?Because it ran out of cluck !

Abavtta LAW AND LEGAL

A great-great-grandfather's sister. Braot fob 68b. This ls a misprint for abamita, (q. v.) Burrlll

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Atmatertera LAW AND LEGAL

A great-grandfather's grandmother’s sister, (ataviae soror;) called by Bracton “atmatertcra magna” Bract, fob 6Sb

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fob ENGLISH

To beat; to maul.

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fob ENGLISH

A little pocket for a watch.

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fob ENGLISH

To cheat; to trick; to impose on.

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Inlaughe LAW AND LEGAL

Sax. In old English law. Under the law, (sub lege,) in a frank-pledge, or decennary. Bract, fob 125b

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In Modum Assisje LAW AND LEGAL

In the manner or form of an assize. Bract fol. 183b. In modum juratas, in manner of a jnry. Id. …

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In simple pilgrimage. Bract fob 338. A phrase ln the old law of essoins. See Iir Generali Passaoio.

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Primogenitus LAW AND LEGAL

Lat. In old Engllsh law. A first-born or eldest son. Bract fob $3-

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