Bread - Law Dictionary Search Results
Gainpain
Bread gainer a term applied in the Middle Ages to the sword of a hired soldier
Dough
Paste of bread a soft mass of moistened flour or meal kneaded or unkneaded but not yet baked as to knead
Crouton
Bread cut in various forms and fried lightly in butter or oil to garnish hashes etc
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Croustade
Bread baked in a mold and scooped out to serve minces upon
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Breaden
Made of bread
Adulteration
article, especially food: indictable at common law, see R. v. Dixon, (1814) 3 M&S 11. The adulteration of bread, corn, meal, or flour is made a statutory offence by the Bread Act, 1836, and the (English) Bread
Transubstantiation
Transubstantiation, 'the change of the substance of the Bread and Wine in the Supper of our Lord' (Art. 28 of the Thirtynine Articles of Religion); 'a conversion
Hardtack
A name given by soldiers and sailors to a kind of unleavened hard biscuit or sea bread Called also pilot biscuit pilot bread ship biscuit and ship bread
Sippet
A small sop a small thin piece of toasted bread soaked in milk broth or the like a small piece of toasted or fried bread cut into some
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Bread - Law Dictionary Search Results
Gainpain
Bread gainer a term applied in the Middle Ages to the sword of a hired soldier
Dough
Paste of bread a soft mass of moistened flour or meal kneaded or unkneaded but not yet baked as to knead
Crouton
Bread cut in various forms and fried lightly in butter or oil to garnish hashes etc
Keep your definitions linked to case research
Croustade
Bread baked in a mold and scooped out to serve minces upon
bread bin
Matched in: Term bread bin
Breaden
Made of bread
Adulteration
article, especially food: indictable at common law, see R. v. Dixon, (1814) 3 M&S 11. The adulteration of bread, corn, meal, or flour is made a statutory offence by the Bread Act, 1836, and the (English) Bread
Transubstantiation
Transubstantiation, 'the change of the substance of the Bread and Wine in the Supper of our Lord' (Art. 28 of the Thirtynine Articles of Religion); 'a conversion
Hardtack
A name given by soldiers and sailors to a kind of unleavened hard biscuit or sea bread Called also pilot biscuit pilot bread ship biscuit and ship bread
Sippet
A small sop a small thin piece of toasted bread soaked in milk broth or the like a small piece of toasted or fried bread cut into some
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