"Prooinctus" is a word in LAW AND LEGAL

Prooinctus LAW AND LEGAL
Definition:

Lat In the Roman law. A girding or preparing for battle. Testa-mentum in proeinctu, a will made by a soldier, while girding himself, or preparing to engage in battle. Adams, Rom. Ant. 62: Calvin

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A whole family was caught in a small boat during a sudden storm off the shores of Florida, but towed to safety in Fort Lauderdale by the ever alert U.S. Coast Guard. "I always knew God would take care of us," said the composed five year old daughter of the boat owner after the family got home. "I like to hear you say that," beamed the mother. "Always remember that God is in His heaven watching over us." "Oh, I wasn't talking about THAT God," the five year old interrupted. "I was talking about the COAST God."

gird ENGLISH

To prepare; to make ready; to equip; as, to gird one's self for a contest.

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