Doting - Law Dictionary Search Results
Dote assignanda
Dote assignanda, a writ for a widow, where it was found
Dote unde nihil habet
Dote unde nihil habet, a writ of dower that lay for
Recto de dote
Recto de dote, a writ of right of dower, which lay for a
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Recto de dote unde nihil habet
Recto de dote unde nihil habet, a writ of right of dower whereof
Doting
That dotes silly excessively fond
Bedote
To cause to dote to deceive
Doat
See Dote
Dote
A marriage portion Obs See 1st Dot n
Doted
Stupid foolish
Doter
One who dotes a man whose understanding is enfeebled by age a dotard
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