"Mainprised" is a word in ENGLISH

mainprised ENGLISH
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Anyone with a great product to sell should never criticize competing products. Your product should sell on its own merit. Consumers want the best of the best, not the best of a bad situation.

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One of Microsoft's finest technicans was drafted and sent to boot camp. At the rifle range, he was given some instruction, a rifle, and bullets. He fired several shots at the target. The report came from the target area that all attempts had completely missed the target.The technician looked at his rifle, and then at the target. He looked at the rifle again, and then at the target again. He put his finger over the end of the rifle barrel and squeezed the trigger with his other hand. The end of his finger was blown off, whereupon he yelled toward the target area, "It's leaving here just fine, the trouble must be at your end!"

De Manucaptione LAW AND LEGAL

writ of man-ucaption, or mainprise. A writ which lay for one who, being taken and Imprisoned on a charge of …

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mainpernable ENGLISH

Capable of being admitted to give surety by mainpernors; able to be mainprised.

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mainpernor ENGLISH

A surety, under the old writ of mainprise, for a prisoner's appearance in court at a day.

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mainprise ENGLISH

Deliverance of a prisoner on security for his appearance at a day.

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mainprise ENGLISH

To suffer to go at large, on his finding sureties, or mainpernors, for his appearance at a day; -- said …

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mainprise ENGLISH

A writ directed to the sheriff, commanding him to take sureties, called mainpernors, for the prisoner's appearance, and to let …

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Mainprise LAW AND LEGAL

SE. The dellvery of a person into tbe custody of mainpernors, (q. «.) Also the name of a writ (now …

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Manucaptio LAW AND LEGAL

In old English prac-tice. A writ which lay for a man taken on suspicion of felony, and the like, who …

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Replevish LAW AND LEGAL

In old English law. To let one to mainprise upon surety. CowelL

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