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Dare devil
A reckless fellow Also used adjectively as dare devil excitement
Dare deviltry
Reckless mischief the action of a dare devil
Adjournamentum est ad diem dicere seu diem dare
Adjournamentum est ad diem dicere seu diem dare [Lat.], An adjournment is to appoint a day or to
Arma dare
Arma dare, to make a knight. The word 'arma' is here rendered
Dare
Dare, to transfer property. When this transfer is made in order
Dare ad remanentiam
Dare ad remanentiam, to give away in a remainder fee, or
Dextras dare
Dextras dare, to shake hands in token of friendship; or to give
Judicis est jus dicere, non dare
Judicis est jus dicere, non dare. Loosely, a judge should administer the law as he finds
Testes qui postulat debet dare eis symptus competentes
Testes qui postulat debet dare eis symptus competentes. Reg. Jur. Civ.-(Whosoever demands witnesses must find
Daring
Boldness fearlessness adventurousness also a daring act
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