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Delve
To dig to open the ground as with a spade
Collier
One engaged in the business of digging mineral coal or making charcoal or in transporting or dealing in coal
Fossorious
Adapted for digging said of the legs of certain insects
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Mattock
An implement for digging and grubbing The head has two long steel blades one like an adz and the other...
Bill of debt, or Bill obligatory
Bill of debt, or Bill obligatory, when a merchant by his writing acknowledges himself in debt to another, in a...
Alluvion or Alluvio
Alluvion or Alluvio [fr. alluo, Lat.], land imperceptibly gained from the sea or the river by the washing up of...
Bescha
Bescha [fr. bescher, Fr., to dig], a spade or shovel.
Attachment, Foreign
Attachment, Foreign, a process under which the goods of foreigners found in some liberty are taken to satisfy creditors, Com....
Assise of the forest
Assise of the forest, a statute touching orders to be observed in the king's forest, Manwood, 35. See Com. Dig.,...
Amblatoria est voluntas defuncti usque ad vit' supermum exitum
Amblatoria est voluntas defuncti usque ad vit' supermum exitum. Dig. 34, 4, 4.-(The will of a deceased person is ambulatory...
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