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Dareful

Full of daring or of defiance adventurous

Durst

of Dare See Dare v i

Judge

motto of the Edinburgh Review. Judicis est jus dicere non dare.--Lofft, 42. (It is the duty of a judge to declare,

Conduct-money

a witness for his travelling expenses. Testes qui postulat debet dare eis sumptus competentes. (He who requires witnesses must find their

Condictio

derived from the Civil Law. Appellantur in personam actiones quibus dare fierive opertere intendimus, condictiones. The condictio was certa or incerta

Affiance

Affiance [fr. fidem dare, Lat.], the plighting of troth or promise between a man

Actio bon' fidei

action bon' fidei is incerta quidquid Nus Nus. A'. A'. dare facere oportet ex bona fide. Accordingly the judge was allowed

Overdare

To dare too much or rashly to be too daring

Hypallage

austrosrdquo to give the winds to the fleets instead of dare classibus austris to give the fleets to the winds

Dare

To have adequate or sufficient courage for any purpose to be bold or venturesome not to be afraid to venture

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