"Ley" is a word in HILIGAYNON, ENGLISH
To lay; to wager.
Fallow; unseeded.
See Lye.
ley - (Sp. ley) Law, order, etc. (cf. pagbulútan, sógò, kasogoán).
Grass or meadow land; a lea.
Law.
The butterflies have flown away, like my ignorance and youth.
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In real property law. The transfer of tlie property and possession of lands, tenements, or other things, from one person …
Read the complete definitionIn feudal law. Year, day, and waste. A forfeiture of the lands to the crown incurred by the felony of …
Read the complete definitionIn English law. An adulterer with whom a married woman continues in adultery. Termes de la Ley
Read the complete definitionIn old English law. Adul-tery. Termes de la Ley
Read the complete definitionIn old English law, a baton, club, or staff. A term applied to officers of the wardens of the prison …
Read the complete definitionIn Saxon law. The right which a lord had of taking a fine of his bond-woman gotten wlth child without …
Read the complete definitionIn English law. Cog-nizance or jurisdiction. Conusance of pleas. Termes de la Ley
Read the complete definitionA writ, now obsolete, dlrected to the king’s escheators when any of the king's tenants in capite dies, and when …
Read the complete definitionL. Fr. In old law. God his act; God’s act An event beyond human foresight or control. Termes de la …
Read the complete definitionIn ecclesias-tical law. A species of advowson, where the benefice 4s conferred on the clerk by the patron’s deed of …
Read the complete definitionIn feudal law. The grantee of a feod, feud, or fee; the vassal or tenant who held his estate by …
Read the complete definitionIn old English lnw. The king’s fines. Fines formerly payable to the king for any contempt or offense, as where …
Read the complete definitionIn old English law. A certain territory of wooded ground and fruitful pas-tures, privileged for wild beasts and fowls of …
Read the complete definitionwager of law, (q. v
Read the complete definitionln English law. Custom; tribute ; toll; yearly rent; paymeut of revenue; of which there were anciently several sorts; as …
Read the complete definitionIn forest law. The same as vert, (q. v.) Termes de la Ley
Read the complete definitionIn forest law. The hox-ing or hock-sinewing of dogs; an old mode of laming or disabling dogs. Termes de la …
Read the complete definitionhinun-ánon - Thought, sentence, idea, view, remark; to exchange views on a subject, speak about, talk over, think upon, dwell …
Read the complete definitionThe star chamber. La conscience est la plus changeante des regies. Conscience is the most changeable of rules. Bouv. Diet …
Read the complete definitionordinánsa - (Sp. ordenanza) Ordinance, decree, law, especially a municipal ordinance. (cf. sógò, pagbulút-an, ley).
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