"Se Rebolbe" is a word in CHAVACANO

se rebolbe CHAVACANO
Definition:

English: to return
Tagalog: isauli

se rebolbe CHAVACANO
Definition:

English: return
Tagalog: sauli

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Do you want some words of advice, Tess?”I glanced at Adam’s profile as he sipped.“Don’t give your heart away too easily.” He turned to me. “Make him earn it.

C.J. Duggan, The Boys of Summer

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How did the footbal pitch end up as triangle ?Somebody took a corner !

In ancient English law. A renunciation of one's country, a species of self-imposed banishment, under an oath never to return …

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In the English parliament The lower house, so called because the commons of the realm, that is, the knights, citizens, …

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Conduct Money LAW AND LEGAL

In English prac-tlce. Money paid to a witness who has been subpoenaed on a trial, sufficient to defray the reasonable …

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Fjeder-Feoh LAW AND LEGAL

In old English law. The portlon brought by a wife to her hus-band, and which reverted to a widow, in …

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Latitat LAW AND LEGAL

In old English practice. A writ whlch issued in personal actlons, on the return of non est inventus to a …

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Mandavi Ballivo LAW AND LEGAL

(I have com-manded or made my mandate to the bailiff.) ln English practice. The return made by a sheriff, where …

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No Goods LAW AND LEGAL

This is the English equiva-lent of the Latin term “nulla bona" being the form of the return made by a …

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Ootave LAW AND LEGAL

In old English law. . The eighth day inclusive after a feast; oue of the return days of writs. 3 …

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Reversio LAW AND LEGAL

L. Lat. ln old English law. The returning of land to the donor Fleta, llb. 3, cc. 10, 12

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In old English practice. A writ which issued where a sheriff had returned nihil, upon a summoneas ad warrantizandum, and …

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Sowne LAW AND LEGAL

In old English law. To be leviable. An old exchequer term applied to sheriff’s returns. 4 Inst. 107; Cowell; Spel-man

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Vtander LAW AND LEGAL

In old English law. A returning oflicer. 7 Mod. 13

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