Fainting - Law Dictionary Search Results
Faints
the distillation of whisky the former being called the strong faints and the latter which is much more abundant the weak
Faint pleader
Faint pleader, a fradulent, false, or collusive manner of pleading to
Faint
Lacking strength weak languid inclined to swoon as faint with fatigue hunger or thirst
Faintly
In a faint weak or timidmanner
Faintness
The state of being faint loss of strength or of consciousness and self control
Faint action
Faint action, a feigned action, Co. Litt. 361. An action brought
Faintish
Slightly faint somewhat faint
Glimmer
To give feeble or scattered rays of light to shine faintly to show a faint unsteady light as the glimmering dawn
Lipothymic
Tending to swoon fainting
Fainting
Syncope or loss of consciousness owing to a sudden arrest of the blood supply to the brain the face becoming...
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