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Latimer

Latimer [fr. latinier, Fr., form of atiner], an interpreter, according to Coke (2 Inst. 515). It is suggested that it should be latiner, because he who understood Latin might be

Alodial, or Allodial, or Allodium

contradistinguished from Feudal lands, which are held of superiors.-There are not any alodial lands in England, according to Coke, Co. Litt. 93 a; 1 Hall. Mid. Ages, ch. 2, pt. I.

Joint-tenancy

deemed the possession of the other or others. Joint-tenants being seised per my et per tout, or, as Coke says, totum conjunctim et nihil per se separatim, enjoy a survivorship (jus accrescendi) which is held to be

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Clifford's Inn

students of law. It was the most important of the Inns of Chancery and numbered among its students Coke and Selden. It was governed by a principal and twelve rulers until late in the last century. In

Brasque

A paste made by mixing powdered charcoal coal or coke with clay molasses tar or other suitable substance It is used for lining hearths crucibles etc Called also

busted

Inoperable due to damage broken of a machine as the coke machine is busted

Chaldron

or its equivalent weight and more than twice as much at Newcastle Now used exclusively for coal and coke

firelighter

a piece of a substance that burns easily and can be used to start a coal or coke fire

mainline

to inject illegal drugs into the vein as he preferred to mainline heroin rather than sniff coke

Pepsi

Pepsi Cola a familiar contraction as I prefer Pepsi to Coke

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Latimer

Latimer [fr. latinier, Fr., form of atiner], an interpreter, according to Coke (2 Inst. 515). It is suggested that it should be latiner, because he who understood Latin might be

Alodial, or Allodial, or Allodium

contradistinguished from Feudal lands, which are held of superiors.-There are not any alodial lands in England, according to Coke, Co. Litt. 93 a; 1 Hall. Mid. Ages, ch. 2, pt. I.

Joint-tenancy

deemed the possession of the other or others. Joint-tenants being seised per my et per tout, or, as Coke says, totum conjunctim et nihil per se separatim, enjoy a survivorship (jus accrescendi) which is held to be

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Clifford's Inn

students of law. It was the most important of the Inns of Chancery and numbered among its students Coke and Selden. It was governed by a principal and twelve rulers until late in the last century. In

Brasque

A paste made by mixing powdered charcoal coal or coke with clay molasses tar or other suitable substance It is used for lining hearths crucibles etc Called also

busted

Inoperable due to damage broken of a machine as the coke machine is busted

Chaldron

or its equivalent weight and more than twice as much at Newcastle Now used exclusively for coal and coke

firelighter

a piece of a substance that burns easily and can be used to start a coal or coke fire

mainline

to inject illegal drugs into the vein as he preferred to mainline heroin rather than sniff coke

Pepsi

Pepsi Cola a familiar contraction as I prefer Pepsi to Coke

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