Battlings - Law Dictionary Search Results
Ornest
Ornest, the trial by battle, which does not seem to have been used in England
Leucata
be used in a charter of William the Conqueror to Battle Abbey.
Herald
was part of his office to charge or challenge unto battle or combat], an officer who registers genealogies, adjusts ensigns armorial,
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Pivotal
the pivotalopportunity of a career the pivotal position in a battle
Gynaec Egalite
may degenerate to 'hellenium' unless all humanity in militant unity battles for fairness to feminist rights.' Crime Against Women and Children
Free fight
the start, go out to fight and there is pitched battle. The question of who attacks and who defends in such
Solferino
from aniline so called from Solferino in Italy where a battle was fought about the time of its discovery
Sea fight
An engagement between ships at sea a naval battle
Sanguinary
much bloodshed bloody murderous as a sanguinary war contest or battle
Recreant
Crying for mercy as a combatant in the trial by battle yielding cowardly mean spirited craven
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