Graining - Law Dictionary Search Results
Crippler
A wooden tool used in graining leather
emblements
emblements [Anglo-French, from Middle French emblaement act of sowing grain, from emblaer to sow with grain, from en-, causative prefix
dollar
A silver coin of the United States containing 37125 grains of silver and 4125 grains of alloy that is having
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Fiars prices
Fiars prices, the value of grain in the different counties of Scotland, fixed yearly by the
Troy weight
stones may be sold by the ounce Troy of 480 grains (see Third Sch.); and all other articles must be sold
Processing
etc.; to covert into marketable form as livestock by slaughtering, grain by milling, cotton by spinning, milk by pasteurizing fruits and
Poison
these Acts and regulations, and Drugs, Dangerous. Poisoned Food or Grain.--Penalties are imposed upon persons placing poisoned fluid or edible matter
Knavership
Knavership, a portion of grain given to a mill-servant from tenants who were bound to
Thirlage
the occupier of certain lands was bound to carry his grain to a certain mill to be ground, for which he
Obole
A weight of twelve grains or according to some of ten grains or half a
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