"Vinagium" is a word in LAW AND LEGAL
A payment of n certnin quantity of wine instead of rent for a vine-ynrd. 2 Mon. Ang. p. 980
... as a reminder that a white man could still kill him for nothing.
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One day an out of work mime is visiting the zoo and attemptsto earn some money as a street performer. Unfortunately, assoon as he starts to draw a crowd, a zoo keeper grabs him anddrags him into his office. The zoo-keeper explains to the mime that the zoo's mostpopular attraction, a gorilla, has died suddenly and thekeeper fears that attendance at the zoo will fall off. Heoffers the mime a job to dress up as the gorilla until theycan get another one. The mime accepts. So the next morning the mime puts on the gorilla suit andenters the cage before crowd comes. He discovers that it's agreat job. He can sleep all he wants, play and make fun ofpeople and he draws bigger crowds than he ever did as a mime.However, eventually the crowds tire of him and he tires ofjust swinging on tires. He begins to notice that the people are paying moreattention to the lion in the cag e next to his. Not wanting tolose the attention of his audience, he climbs to the top ofhis cage, crawls across a partition, and dangles from the topto the lion's cage. Of course, this makes the lion furious,but the crowd loves it. At the end of the day the zoo-keepercomes and gives the mime a raise for being such a goodattraction. Well, this goes on for some time, the mime keeps tauntingthe lion, the crowds grow larger, and his salary keeps goingup. Then one terrible day when he is dangling over thefurious lion, he slips and falls. The mime is terrified. Thelion gathers itself and prepares to pounce. The mime is so scared that he begins to run round and roundthe cage with the lion close behind. Finally, the mime startsscreaming and yelling, "Help, Help me!" but the lion is quickand pounces. The mime soon finds himself flat on his back looking up atthe angry lion and the lion says, " Shut up you idiot! Do youwant to get us both fired?"
abanti a {1} forward, ahead. Abanti ka rang milingkud, You took a seat too far to the front. {2} ahead …
Read the complete definitionIn Scotch law. An abstract of the decree of adjudication, and of the lauds adjudged, with the amount of the …
Read the complete definitionabut v {1} [A; a12] arrive, reach a place. Dì pa makaabut (maabut) ang suwat, The letter wont have arrived …
Read the complete definitionGratuitous discharge; a release from debt or obligation without payment; free remission.
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Read the complete definitionadbans n advance payment on a salary, debt, etc. v {1} [AP; cP] give an advance. Adbansan ka nákug singku, …
Read the complete definitionIn welsh law. A proprie-tor who, for some cause, entered the serv-ice of another proprietor, aud left him after the …
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Read the complete definitionIn Roman law. An accessory party to a promise, who received the same promise as his principal did, and conld …
Read the complete definitionA furnishing of something before an equivalent is received (as money or goods), towards a capital or stock, or on …
Read the complete definitionBefore in place, or beforehand in time; -- used for advanced; as, an advance guard, or that before the main …
Read the complete definitionAn advance of money or value; payment in advance. See Advance, 5.
Read the complete definitionIn Saxon law. Free from penalty, not subject to the payment of gild, or weregild; that Is, the customary fine …
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Read the complete definitionalkabála - (H) (Sp. alcabala) Commerceexcise, excise-duty; to subject to payment of duty, exact or collect excise-duty. Sókta ang alkabála. …
Read the complete definitionalkilá - (H) (Sp. alquilar) Rent, payment for the lease of a house or shop and the like; to take …
Read the complete definitionL. Lat. In old records. To levy or pay an accustomed fine or compo-sition; to redeem by such payment. Cowell
Read the complete definitionA deduction, an average payment, a portion assigned or allowed; the act of allowing
Read the complete definitionalogás-gas - Full, complete (of payment); well done, thorough, perfect, faultless (of work); full, of the best, of a high …
Read the complete definitionamunistal v [A; c6] register for marriage in the church. n pay-ment for church services in marriage. Mahal ang amunistal …
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