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dinner
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Dinnerless
Having no dinner as the naughty child was sent to bed dinnerless
Blickey
A tin dinner pail
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Postprandial
Happening or done after dinner after dinner as postprandial speeches
Lunch
A luncheon specifically a light repast between breakfast and dinner most commonly about noontime
Washing-horn
Washing-horn [fr. corner l'eau, Fr.], the sounding of a horn for washing before dinner. The custom was formerly observed in the Temple
Vegetable
'animal'. This word cannot be given the meaning of vegetables which are kept on the dining tables for dinner purposes. It has a wider amplitude. Sugarcane would be covered under the expression vegetable, Kisan Sahkari Chini Mills
Rolls of the temple
taxed yearly at so much to the cook and other offices of the houses, in consideration of a dinner of calves-head, provided in Easter term, Orig. Jurid. 199.
Pannier-man
Pannier-man, one who called the members in the Inns of Court to dinner, etc., and provided mustard, pepper, and vinegar for the hall; whence those who wait at table at the
Lapis marmorious
likewise a marble chair erected on the middle thereof, in which our sovereigns anciently sat at their coronation dinner, and at other times the Lord Chancellor, Orig. Jurid.
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Dinner - Law Dictionary Search Results
dinner
Matched in: Term dinner
Dinnerless
Having no dinner as the naughty child was sent to bed dinnerless
Blickey
A tin dinner pail
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Postprandial
Happening or done after dinner after dinner as postprandial speeches
Lunch
A luncheon specifically a light repast between breakfast and dinner most commonly about noontime
Washing-horn
Washing-horn [fr. corner l'eau, Fr.], the sounding of a horn for washing before dinner. The custom was formerly observed in the Temple
Vegetable
'animal'. This word cannot be given the meaning of vegetables which are kept on the dining tables for dinner purposes. It has a wider amplitude. Sugarcane would be covered under the expression vegetable, Kisan Sahkari Chini Mills
Rolls of the temple
taxed yearly at so much to the cook and other offices of the houses, in consideration of a dinner of calves-head, provided in Easter term, Orig. Jurid. 199.
Pannier-man
Pannier-man, one who called the members in the Inns of Court to dinner, etc., and provided mustard, pepper, and vinegar for the hall; whence those who wait at table at the
Lapis marmorious
likewise a marble chair erected on the middle thereof, in which our sovereigns anciently sat at their coronation dinner, and at other times the Lord Chancellor, Orig. Jurid.
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