Crying - Law Dictionary Search Results
Hue and Cry
Hue and Cry [fr. huer, Fr. to shout; crier, to cry aloud; hutesium et clamor, Lat.], the old common law...
Crying
Calling for notice compelling attention notorious heinous as a crying evil
Cryde pais, or cri depais
Cryde pais, or cri depais, hue and cry.
Cry
To make a loud call or cry to call or exclaim vehemently or earnestly to shout to vociferate to proclaim...
Cried
imp amp p p of Cry
Caterwauling
The cry of cats a harsh disagreeable noise or cry like the cry of cats
Scream
To cry out with a shrill voice to utter a sudden sharp outcry or shrill loud cry as in fright...
Taking cognizable
Taking cognizable, the expression 'taking cogniz-able' means the Magistrate take cognizance of an offence and not the offenders, Raghubans Dubey...
Hutesium etclamor
Hutesium etclamor (hue and cry). See HUE AND CRY.
Outcry
A vehement or loud cry a cry of distress alarm opposition or detestation clamor
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