Deer - Law Dictionary Search Results
Pudu
A very small deer Pudua humilis native of the Chilian Andes It has simple spikelike antlers only two or three inches long
Plenicorn
A ruminant having solid horns or antlers as the deer
Pecora
An extensive division of ruminants including the antelopes deer and cattle
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Buckstall
Buckstall, a toil to take deer, 4 Inst. 306.
Regard, Court of
a tribunal held every third year for the lawing or expeditation of dogs, to prevent them from chasing deer.
Chase
Chase [ fr. Chasse, Fr.], a privileged place for the preservation of deer and beasts of the forest, of a middle nature between a forest and a park. It is commonly
Meat on hoof
'hoof is defined as under: 1.a. the horny covering of the end of the foot in the horse, deer, and all other ungulate mammals. (in combination): a hoofbeat. Related adj.: angular. 2. the foot of an ungulate
Wanlass
Wanlass, an ancient tenure of lands, i.e. to drive deer to a stand, that the lord may have a shot, Blount's Tenures, 140.
Stabilitio venationis
Stabilitio venationis, the driving deer to a stand.
Odocoileus
A genus of North American deer
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Deer - Law Dictionary Search Results
Pudu
A very small deer Pudua humilis native of the Chilian Andes It has simple spikelike antlers only two or three inches long
Plenicorn
A ruminant having solid horns or antlers as the deer
Pecora
An extensive division of ruminants including the antelopes deer and cattle
Keep your definitions linked to case research
Buckstall
Buckstall, a toil to take deer, 4 Inst. 306.
Regard, Court of
a tribunal held every third year for the lawing or expeditation of dogs, to prevent them from chasing deer.
Chase
Chase [ fr. Chasse, Fr.], a privileged place for the preservation of deer and beasts of the forest, of a middle nature between a forest and a park. It is commonly
Meat on hoof
'hoof is defined as under: 1.a. the horny covering of the end of the foot in the horse, deer, and all other ungulate mammals. (in combination): a hoofbeat. Related adj.: angular. 2. the foot of an ungulate
Wanlass
Wanlass, an ancient tenure of lands, i.e. to drive deer to a stand, that the lord may have a shot, Blount's Tenures, 140.
Stabilitio venationis
Stabilitio venationis, the driving deer to a stand.
Odocoileus
A genus of North American deer
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