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Heir
Heir [fr. heire, Old Fr.; h'res, Lat.], a person who succeeds by descent to an estate of inheritance. It is...
Herald
Herald [fr. here, Sax., an army, and heald, a champion; herault, heraut, Fr.; herald, Ger.; araldo, Ital.; because it was...
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Alien
Alien [fr. alienigena, alibi natus, Lat.], a person not born within His Majesty's dominions and allegiance (q.v.). See definitions in...
Actio non datur non damnificato
Actio non datur non damnificato [Lat.], An action is not given to him who is not injured. The injury here...
Abet
Abet [from a (ad vel usque), and bedan, or beteren, to stir up or excite, Sax.], to maintain or patronise:...
Aberfraw
Aberfraw [aber-fraw, Welsh, efflux of the Fraw]. The princely seat of Venedotia (North Wales) was situated where the brook Fraw...
Scatter
To strew about to sprinkle around to throw down loosely to deposit or place here and there esp in an...
Passim
Here and there everywhere as this word occurs passim in the poem
Joules cycle
The cycle for the air engine proposed by Joule In it air is taken by a pump from a cold...
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