"Scatt" is a word in ENGLISH

scatt ENGLISH
Definition:

Tribute.

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Accessary LAW AND LEGAL

In criminal law. Con*; tributing to or aiding in the commission of a crime, one who, without being present at; …

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Agrarium LAW AND LEGAL

A tax upon or tribute pay-able out of bind

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aid ENGLISH

A pecuniary tribute paid by a vassal to his lord on special occasions.

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Ale Silver LAW AND LEGAL

A rent or tribute paid annually to the lord mayor of Loudon, by those who sell ale within the liberty …

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Amenity LAW AND LEGAL

In real property law. Such circumstances, in regard to situation, out-look, access to a water-course, or the like, as enhance …

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Anhlote LAW AND LEGAL

In old English law. A single tribute or tax, pald according to the custom of the country as scot and …

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Annona LAW AND LEGAL

Grain; food. An old I&iglish and clvil law term to denote a yearly con-tribution by one person to the support …

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Apport LAW AND LEGAL

L. Fr. In old English law. Tax; tallage; tribute; imposition; payment; charge; expenses. Kelham

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Assisa LAW AND LEGAL

In old Engllsh and Scotch law. An assise; a kind of jury or inquest; a writ; a sitting of a …

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Auxilium LAW AND LEGAL

In feudal and old English law. Aid; compulsory aid, hence a tax or tribute; a kind of tribute paid by …

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bansag HILIGAYNON

bánsag - Nickname, sobriquet; to nickname, call by a nickname. Ang bánsag níya "bóktot”. His nickname is "hunchback”. Indì ka …

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Black-Mail LAW AND LEGAL

1. In one of its ortgi-nal meanings, this term denoted a tribute paid by English dwellers, along the Scottlsh border …

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brennage ENGLISH

A tribute which tenants paid to their lord, in lieu of bran, which they were obliged to furnish for his …

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buhis HILIGAYNON

buhís - Tax, duty, tribute, toll, license; impost; to pay a tax, etc. Nakabuhís ikáw sang sédula, contribusyón teritoryál, etc.? …

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buhis CEBUANO

buhis n {1} taxes, license fee. {2} = paN-. v {1} [A; b] pay taxes, tribute. Gibuhisan na ba nímu …

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Canum LAW AND LEGAL

In feudal law. A species of duty or tribute payable from tenant to lord, usually consisting of produce of the …

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Carucage LAW AND LEGAL

In old English law. A kind of tax or tribute anciently lmposed upon every plow, (carve or plow-land,) for the …

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Cens LAW AND LEGAL

In French Canadian lnw. An an-nual tribute or due reserved to a seignior or lord, and imposed merely in recognition …

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chiefage ENGLISH

A tribute by the head; a capitation tax.

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Circada LAW AND LEGAL

A tribute anciently paid to the bishop or archbishop for visiting churches. Du Fresne

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