Emend - Law Dictionary Search Results
Home Dictionary Name: emendEmendals
Emendals, an old word made use of in the accounts of the Society of the Inner Temple, where so much in emendals at the foot of an account, on the balance thereof, signifies so much money in the bank or stock of the house, for reparation of losses or other emergent occasions, Oxf. Dict....
Emendator
One who emends or critically edits...
Emender
One who emends...
Emend
To purge of faults to make better to correct esp to make corrections in a literary work to alter for the better by textual criticism generally verbal...
Emendable
Corrigible amendable...
Emendately
Without fault correctly...
Emendation
The act of altering for the better or correcting what is erroneous or faulty correction improvement...
Emendatory
Pertaining to emendation corrective...
Emendicate
To beg...
Placita
Placita, the public assemblies of all degrees of men where the sovereign presided, who usually con-sulted upon the great affairs of the kingdom. Also, pleas, pleadings, or debates, and trials at law; sometimes penalties, fines, mulcts, or emendations; also, the style of the Court at the beginning of the record at nisi prius; but this is now omitted. See Jac. Law Dict....
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