Kitchen - Law Dictionary Search Results
Kitchenmaid
A woman employed in the kitchen
Kitchen middens
Relics of neolithic man found on the coast of Denmark consisting of shell mounds some of which are ten feet...
Offensive matter
Offensive matter, 'offensive matter' includes animals, carcases, kitchen or stable refuse, dung, dirt, putrid or putrefying substance and
VerbarKjoekken moeddings
See Kitchen middens
Lardarius regis
Lardarius regis, the king's larderer, or clerk of the kitchen.
Manciple
Manciple [fr. manceps, Lat.], a clerk of the kitchen, or caterer, especially in colleges.
Noisy nuisance
reprinting works, Plsue v. Rushmer, 1907 AC 121; or hotel kitchen, Vanderpant v. Mayfair Hotel Co. Ltd., (1930) 1 Ch 138.
Kitchen
A room equipped for cooking food the room of a house restaurant or other building appropriated to cookery
Kitchener
A kitchen servant a cook
Gallopin
An under servant for the kitchen a scullion a cooks errand boy
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