Humble - Law Dictionary Search Results
Humble
or lofty not pretentious or magnificent unpretending unassuming as a humble cottage
Enthymeme
premise omitted as We are dependent therefore we should be humble Here the major proposition is suppressed The complete syllogism would
Humiliate
others to cause a loss of pride or dignity to humble to mortify
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Sajjadanashin (M.T.)
the hypothesis that they had abjured the world, and were humble servitors of God: by their followers they were honoured with
Homage
homo, Lat., a man], the most honourable service and most humble service of reverence that a free tenant might do to
Choultry
municipal legislation was passed in Madras, such institutions were some humble sheds and other structures to enable the pilgrims to stay
Reverent
Disposed to revere impressed with reverence submissive humble respectful as reverent disciples
Menial
A domestic servant or retainer esp one of humble rank one employed in low or servile offices
Ignoble
low birth or family not noble not illustrious plebeian common humble
Humility
The state or quality of being humble freedom from pride and arrogance lowliness of mind a modest
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