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Pr'mium pudiciti'

given by the seducer of a chaste woman for her defilement. See Annandale v. Harris, (1727) 2 P Wms 432; 3

Object held sacred

in a temple is sought to be destroyed, damaged, or defiled. The words 'any object held sacred by any class of

Criminal Law Amendment Acts, 1885 to 1928 (English)

ss. 5 and 6 of the Act of 1885 (i.e., defilement of a girl between thirteen and sixteen, or permitting the

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Chloroform

indictable offence.-Offences against the Person Act, 1861, s. 22. Procuring defilement of a woman by administering drugs, see (English) Criminal Law

Abusing children

Act, 1922. A girl aiding and abetting in her own defilement cannot be convicted of any offence, R. v. Tyrrel, (1894)

Purify

To make pure or clear from material defilement admixture or imperfection to free from extraneous or noxious matter

Daggle tail

Having the lower ends of garments defiled by trailing in mire or filth draggle tailed

Pollution

state of being polluted in any sense of the verb defilement uncleanness impurity

Polluting

Adapted or tending to pollute causing defilement or pollution

Nasty

Offensively filthy very dirty foul or defiled disgusting nauseous

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Pr'mium pudiciti'

given by the seducer of a chaste woman for her defilement. See Annandale v. Harris, (1727) 2 P Wms 432; 3

Object held sacred

in a temple is sought to be destroyed, damaged, or defiled. The words 'any object held sacred by any class of

Criminal Law Amendment Acts, 1885 to 1928 (English)

ss. 5 and 6 of the Act of 1885 (i.e., defilement of a girl between thirteen and sixteen, or permitting the

Keep your definitions linked to case research

Chloroform

indictable offence.-Offences against the Person Act, 1861, s. 22. Procuring defilement of a woman by administering drugs, see (English) Criminal Law

Abusing children

Act, 1922. A girl aiding and abetting in her own defilement cannot be convicted of any offence, R. v. Tyrrel, (1894)

Purify

To make pure or clear from material defilement admixture or imperfection to free from extraneous or noxious matter

Daggle tail

Having the lower ends of garments defiled by trailing in mire or filth draggle tailed

Pollution

state of being polluted in any sense of the verb defilement uncleanness impurity

Polluting

Adapted or tending to pollute causing defilement or pollution

Nasty

Offensively filthy very dirty foul or defiled disgusting nauseous

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