Horn - Law Dictionary Search Results
Horn with Horn, or Horn under Horn
Horn with Horn, or Horn under Horn, the promiscuous feeding of
Washing-horn
Washing-horn [fr. corner l'eau, Fr.], the sounding of a horn for washing before dinner. The custom was formerly observed in
Horn
Horn. Blowing a horn in London streets is an offence against
Long horned
Having a long horn or horns as a long horned goat or cow having
Letter of horning
Letter of horning. See HORNING.
Horning, letters of
Horning, letters of, warrant for charging persons in Scotland to pay
Bucks horn
A plant with leaves branched somewhat like a bucks horn Plantago Coronopus also Lobelia coronopifolia
Horn
the ruminants as cattle goats and the like The hollow horns of the Ox family consist externally of true horn and
Morsing horn
A horn or flask for holding powder as for priming
Hollow horned
Having permanent horns with a bony core as cattle
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