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During
During
Dureful
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Dure
Hard harsh severe rough toilsome
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During the pleasure
During the pleasure
Ordinance during recess of Parliament
Ordinance during recess of Parliament
Peine forte et dure
Peine forte et dure (the strong and hard pain) [peine (or penance), probably a corrupted abbreviation of prisone, 3 Bl. Com. 325], an old punishment by which a prisoner, indicted for felony, if he refused to...
Durante
Durante, during; as durante bene placito,during pleasure; durante minore 'tate, during minority; durante viduidate, during widowhood; durante vita, during life
Durante
During as durante vita during life durante bene placito during pleasure
Commendators
Commendators. During Popery the commendator was the person by whom the fruits of a benefice were levied during a vacancy. He was properly a steward or trustee; but the Pope, who was entitled to grant the...
daytime
The time during which there is daylight as distinguished from the night same as day 1 as during the daytime
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During - Law Dictionary Search Results
During
During
Dureful
Lasting
Dure
Hard harsh severe rough toilsome
Keep your definitions linked to case research
During the pleasure
During the pleasure
Ordinance during recess of Parliament
Ordinance during recess of Parliament
Peine forte et dure
Peine forte et dure (the strong and hard pain) [peine (or penance), probably a corrupted abbreviation of prisone, 3 Bl. Com. 325], an old punishment by which a prisoner, indicted for felony, if he refused to...
Durante
Durante, during; as durante bene placito,during pleasure; durante minore 'tate, during minority; durante viduidate, during widowhood; durante vita, during life
Durante
During as durante vita during life durante bene placito during pleasure
Commendators
Commendators. During Popery the commendator was the person by whom the fruits of a benefice were levied during a vacancy. He was properly a steward or trustee; but the Pope, who was entitled to grant the...
daytime
The time during which there is daylight as distinguished from the night same as day 1 as during the daytime
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