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Convent

Convent, the fraternity of an abbey or priory, as societas is the number of fellows in a college. More generally applied

Confrairie

Confrairie, a fraternity, brotherhood, or society.

Social democracy

Social democracy, social democracy means 'a way of life which recognise liberty, equality and fraternity as principles of life.' They are not separate items in a trinity but they form union of trinity.

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Guild

Guild [fr. gildan, Sax., to pay or contribute], a company, fraternity, or corporation, associated for some commercial purpose. A voluntary society or fraternity of persons employed in the some

Gild-rent

Gild-rent, certain payments to the Crown from any gild or fraternity.

Sine assensu capitali

the lands holden in right of his bishopric, deanery, house, etc., without the assent of the chapter or fraternity, in which case his successor should have this writ, Fitz. N.B. 195.

Mathadhipati

Mathadhipati, a Mathadhipati is certainly not a corporate body, he is the head of a spiritual fraternity and of virtue of his office has to perform the duties of a religious teacher. It is his

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in himself the dual office of being the religious or spiritual head of the particular cult or religious fraternity, and of the manager of the secular properties of the institution of the math, Shri Krishna Singh v.

Hoastmen

Hoastmen, an ancient guild or fraternity in Newcastle-upon-Tyne, engaged in selling or shipping coal, 21 Jac. 1, c. 3, s. 12.

Frithgilda

Frithgilda, guildhall; a company or fraternity for the maintenance of peace and security;also a fine for breach of the peace, Ibid.

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Convent

Convent, the fraternity of an abbey or priory, as societas is the number of fellows in a college. More generally applied

Confrairie

Confrairie, a fraternity, brotherhood, or society.

Social democracy

Social democracy, social democracy means 'a way of life which recognise liberty, equality and fraternity as principles of life.' They are not separate items in a trinity but they form union of trinity.

Keep your definitions linked to case research

Guild

Guild [fr. gildan, Sax., to pay or contribute], a company, fraternity, or corporation, associated for some commercial purpose. A voluntary society or fraternity of persons employed in the some

Gild-rent

Gild-rent, certain payments to the Crown from any gild or fraternity.

Sine assensu capitali

the lands holden in right of his bishopric, deanery, house, etc., without the assent of the chapter or fraternity, in which case his successor should have this writ, Fitz. N.B. 195.

Mathadhipati

Mathadhipati, a Mathadhipati is certainly not a corporate body, he is the head of a spiritual fraternity and of virtue of his office has to perform the duties of a religious teacher. It is his

Math

in himself the dual office of being the religious or spiritual head of the particular cult or religious fraternity, and of the manager of the secular properties of the institution of the math, Shri Krishna Singh v.

Hoastmen

Hoastmen, an ancient guild or fraternity in Newcastle-upon-Tyne, engaged in selling or shipping coal, 21 Jac. 1, c. 3, s. 12.

Frithgilda

Frithgilda, guildhall; a company or fraternity for the maintenance of peace and security;also a fine for breach of the peace, Ibid.

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