Exalt - Law Dictionary Search Results
Evection
The act of carrying up or away exaltation
Ennoblement
The act of making noble or of exalting dignifying or advancing to nobility
Elation
A lifting up by success exaltation inriation with pride of prosperity
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Egotism
practice of too frequently using the word I hence a speaking or writing overmuch of ones self self exaltation self praise the act or practice of magnifying ones self or parading ones own doings The word is
dignitary
One who possesses exalted rank or holds a position of dignity or honor especially one who holds an ecclesiastical rank above that
Dignification
The act of dignifying exaltation
Canopy
A covering fixed over a bed dais or the like or carried on poles over an exalted personage or a sacred object etc chiefly as a mark of honor
Bliss
Orig blithesomeness gladness now the highest degree of happiness blessedness exalted felicity heavenly joy
Bibliolatry
Book worship esp of the Bible applied by Roman Catholic divines to the exaltation of the authority of the Bible over that of the pope or the church and by Protestants to
Tenure
sometimes called villein-socage, is where lands have been held of the Crown from the Conquest. This was an exalted species of copyhold, held according to custom, and not according to the mere will of the lord. It
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Exalt - Law Dictionary Search Results
Evection
The act of carrying up or away exaltation
Ennoblement
The act of making noble or of exalting dignifying or advancing to nobility
Elation
A lifting up by success exaltation inriation with pride of prosperity
Keep your definitions linked to case research
Egotism
practice of too frequently using the word I hence a speaking or writing overmuch of ones self self exaltation self praise the act or practice of magnifying ones self or parading ones own doings The word is
dignitary
One who possesses exalted rank or holds a position of dignity or honor especially one who holds an ecclesiastical rank above that
Dignification
The act of dignifying exaltation
Canopy
A covering fixed over a bed dais or the like or carried on poles over an exalted personage or a sacred object etc chiefly as a mark of honor
Bliss
Orig blithesomeness gladness now the highest degree of happiness blessedness exalted felicity heavenly joy
Bibliolatry
Book worship esp of the Bible applied by Roman Catholic divines to the exaltation of the authority of the Bible over that of the pope or the church and by Protestants to
Tenure
sometimes called villein-socage, is where lands have been held of the Crown from the Conquest. This was an exalted species of copyhold, held according to custom, and not according to the mere will of the lord. It
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