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Drenche

To drown

Drent

Drenched drowned

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VerbarNoyade

A drowning of many persons at once a method of execution practiced at Nantes in France during the Reign of

Merger

estate in another person--thus accelerating into possession the expectant which swallows up the particular estate. It is the drowning of one estate in another, and differs from suspension, which is but a partial extinguishment for a time;

Dreinte

p p of Drench to drown

Dreynte

p p of Drench to drown

Indrench

To overwhelm with water to drench to drown

Pulmotor

of the two into and out of the lungs as of a person who has been asphyxiated by drowning breathing poisonous gases or the like or of one who has been stunned by an electrical shock

Justifiable homicide

it not able to save them both, one of them thrusts the other from it, whereby he is drowned, this is said by Lord Bacon and others to the justifiable, but such is not the law of

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Drown

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Drenche

To drown

Drent

Drenched drowned

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VerbarNoyade

A drowning of many persons at once a method of execution practiced at Nantes in France during the Reign of

Merger

estate in another person--thus accelerating into possession the expectant which swallows up the particular estate. It is the drowning of one estate in another, and differs from suspension, which is but a partial extinguishment for a time;

Dreinte

p p of Drench to drown

Dreynte

p p of Drench to drown

Indrench

To overwhelm with water to drench to drown

Pulmotor

of the two into and out of the lungs as of a person who has been asphyxiated by drowning breathing poisonous gases or the like or of one who has been stunned by an electrical shock

Justifiable homicide

it not able to save them both, one of them thrusts the other from it, whereby he is drowned, this is said by Lord Bacon and others to the justifiable, but such is not the law of

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