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Verebot LAW AND LEGAL
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Sax. In old records. A packet-boat or transport vessel. Cowell

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A wildlife biologist is working in the woods, miles from the nearest town. He's camped alone with his dog and cat as his companions. Suddenly, an old gentleman carrying a small limp dog, franticly runs into his camp. "Please, please help me! I think something has happened to Willie. Our Winnebago is parked just around the bend and we've seen you camped here. We didn't know what to do. We thought of you because we had seen all this scientific equipment laying around here. Can you help him?"" Sir, I'm not a vet, I'm a wildlife biologist," the young biologist told the worried man."Can you please just have a look at him, I'll pay you anything you need. I just need to know. If he's still alive, maybe I can rush him into town.""Ok, put him here on the table." The young biologist looks the limp dog over, but its plain that the dog is dead,, no pulse or signs of breathing."I'm sorry sir, but I'm afraid poor Willie is dead." "No, I can't believe that..... It can't be true...are you sure?""Yes, I'm quite sure.""I just can't believe that....With all this equipment, isn't there something you can do? I must be absolutely sure."The biologist called his big yellow cat over to the table. The cat walked around the dead dog, occasionally sniffing at the carcass. He then looks up at the biologist and let out a few weak meows."Well, the cat say he's dead. Does that assure you?""No, I need more than that...Do you have anything else?"The biologist calls over his big black dog. The dog circles the body a few times, sniffing it every now and then. After a few moments, the dog barks at the biologist."Well, now the dog says he's dead. That's all I can do for you sir.""OK, well I guess its true. I'll take him back and bury him...How much do I owe you?""It'll be $650 bucks." The biologist tells the old man."What??", replied the old man, "How can you charge that much??!!""Well sir, I could have told you he was dead for only a dollar, but you're the one that insisted on the cat scan and the lab tests!"

Aberemurder LAW AND LEGAL

(From Sax. abere, apparent, notorious; and mord, murder.) Plain or downright murder, as distinguished from the less heinous crime of …

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Agenfrida LAW AND LEGAL

Sax. The true master or owner of a thing. Spelman

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Archaionomia LAW AND LEGAL

A collection of Sax-on laws, published during the reign of Queen Elizabeth, iu the Saxon language, with a* Latin version …

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Backbebend LAW AND LEGAL

Sax. Bearing upon the back or about the person. Applied to a thief taken with the stolen property in his …

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Boceras LAW AND LEGAL

Sax. A scribe, notary, or chancellor among the Saxons

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Castellorum Oferatio LAW AND LEGAL

In Sax-on and old English law. Castle work. Serv-ice and labor done by Inferior tenants for the bulldlng and upholding …

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Cuth, Couth LAW AND LEGAL

Sax. Known, knowing. Uncuth, unknown. See Couthutlauuh, Uncvni

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Dolg LAW AND LEGAL

Sax. A wound. Spelman

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Dombec, Domboc LAW AND LEGAL

(Sax. From dom, judgment, and bec, boc, a book.) Dome-book or doom-book. A name given among the Saxons to a …

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Dome LAW AND LEGAL

(Sax.) Doom; sentence; judg-fnent. An oath. The homager's oath in the black book of Hereford. Blonnt

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(Sax.) An ancient record made in the time of william the Conqueror, and now remain-ing in the English exchequer, consisting …

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Domesmen LAW AND LEGAL

(Sax.) An inferior kind of judges. Men appointed to doom (judge) in matters in controversy. Cowell. Suitors in a court …

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Drinclean LAW AND LEGAL

Sax. A contribution of tenants, in the time of the Saxons, towards a potation, or ale, provided to entertain the …

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Drofland LAW AND LEGAL

Sax. A quit rent, or yearly payment, formerly made by some tenants to the king, or their landlords, for driving …

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Ealdorburg LAW AND LEGAL

Sax. The metropolis; the chief dty. obsolete

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Ealehus LAW AND LEGAL

(Fr. eale, Sax., ale, and bus, house.) An ale-house

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Ealhorda LAW AND LEGAL

Sax. The privllege of asslslng and selling beer, obsolete

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Faldfey LAW AND LEGAL

Sax. A fee or rent paid by a tenant to his lord for leave to fold his sheep on hls …

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Faldsoca LAW AND LEGAL

Sax. The liberty or privi-iege of foldage

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Ferdfare LAW AND LEGAL

Sax. A summons to serve-in the army. An acquittance from going into-the army. Fleta, lib. 1, c. 47, ( 23

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