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Associate
of Nisi Prius, and there receive and enter verdicts; to draw up the posteas (the indorsement of the result on the
Assewiare
Assewiare, to draw or drain water from marsh grounds, Cowel.
Assembly, General
General [fr. simul, Lat., together; hence ensemble, assembler, Fr., to draw together], the highest ecclesiastical Court in Scotland, composed of a
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Aquae haustus
Aquae haustus, a servitude which consists in the right to draw water from the fountain, pool, or spring of another, Civil
Adjournment Motion
in Parliament of Commonwealth, p. 9. The object is to draw the attention of the Govern-ment to a matter of urgent
False pretence, obtaining property
giving a cheque which the pretender has no authority to draw, but to give a cheque on an account on which
Abstract
Abstract [fr. abstrahere, abstractus; fr. trahere, Lat., to draw], an abridgment or epitome, as the abstract of pleas required
Sniff
To draw air audibly up the nose to snuff sometimes done as
Shrug
To draw up or contract the shoulders especially by way of expressing
Shrivel
To draw or be drawn into wrinkles to shrink and form corrugations
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