Imagined - Law Dictionary Search Results
Imaginability
Capacity for imagination
Compassing
Fr., to encircle, con, with, and passus, a step, Lat.], imagining or contriving. To compass or imagine the death of the
Treason
2), as follows:- (1) When a man doth compass or imagine the death of our lord the king (a queen regnant
Fantasy
Fancy imagination especially a whimsical or fanciful conception a vagary of the
Enthusiast
One moved or actuated by enthusiasm as a One who imagines himself divinely inspired or possessed of some special revelation a
suspect
yet charged with an offense [sə-spekt] vt 1 : to imagine (one) to be guilty on slight evidence or without proof
Notion
Mental apprehension of whatever may be known or imagined an idea a conception more properly a general or universal
Deathwatch
call of the sexes to each other but has been imagined by superstitious people to presage death
malice
[if cannot be proved or a benign purpose can be imagined "David Kairys"] d : actual malice in this entry actual
Marcionite
adopted the Oriental notion of the two conflicting principles and imagined that between them there existed a third power neither wholly
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