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Home Dictionary Name: fivesFive-mile Act
Five-mile Act, 35 Eliz. c. 2,whereby popish recusants, convicted for not going to church, were compelled to repair to their usual place of abode, and not to remove above five miles from thence, repealed (after long disuse) by 7 & 8 Vict. c. 102. Also, 17 Car. 2, c. 2, whereby clergy who refused to take the oath of non-resistance imposed by the Act on all who had not subscribed the Act of Uniformity, were forbidden to come within five miles of a corporate town, and non-conformists were forbidden to teach in any school under heavy penalties; repealed by 52 Geo. 3, c. 155, s. 1.A 1665 Act prohibiting Puritan minister from teach-ing or coming within fix miles any town where they had held of the if they refused to pledges that they would not seek to overturn the church of England. Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn....
Five twenties
Five twenty bonds of the United States bearing six per cent interest issued in 1862 64 and 65 redeemable after five and payable in twenty years...
Five leaf
Cinquefoil five finger...
Five leafed
Having five leaflets as the Virginia creeper...
Fives
A kind of play with a ball against a wall resembling tennis so named because three fives or fifteen are counted to the game...
Pentamerous
Divided into or consisting of five parts also arranged in sets with five parts in each set as a flower with five sepals five petals five or twice five stamens and five pistils...
Institutions
Institutions. It was the object of Justinian to comprise in his Code and Digest, or Pandects, a complete body of law. But these works were not adapted to the purposes of elementary instruction, and the writings of the ancient jurists were no longer allowed to have any authority, except so far as they had been incorporated in the digest, Smith's Dict. of Antiq. It was therefore necessary to prepare an elementary treatise, and the Institutes were published a month before the Pandects, A.D. 533, and designed as an elementary introduction to legal study (legum cunabula). The work was divided into four books, subdivided into titles.The Institutes are the elements of the Roman Law, and were composed at the command of the Emperor Justinian, by Trebonian, Dorotheus, and The ophilus, who took them from the writings of the ancient lawyers, and chiefly from those of Gaius especially from his Institutes and his books called Aureorum (i.e., of important matters).The Institutes are divided into four...
Quinque
A combining form meaning five five times fivefold as quinquefid five cleft quinquedentate five toothed...
Fivefold
In fives consisting of five in one five repeated quintuple...
Pentagon
A plane figure having five angles and consequently five sides any figure having five angles...
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