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Lamb-weston rule
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pet
A cade lamb a lamb brought up by hand
Barometz
barometz which when specially prepared and inverted somewhat resembles a lamb called also Scythian lamb
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Parchment
The skin of a lamb sheep goat young calf or other animal prepared for writing
Sole agent
Snelgrove v. Ellringham Coll. Co., (1881) 45 JP 408; and Lamb v. Goring Brick Co., (1932) 1 KB 710. The appointment
Oxfild
any wrong done by one that was within the same, Lamb. Arch. 125.
Orfgild
and gild, recompense], a delivery or restitution of cattle. But Lambarde says it is a restitution made by the hundred or
Lammas
Mass, on the 1st of August, to bring a live lamb to the altar. In Scotland they are said to wear
Heremones, or Hereteams
Heremones, or Hereteams, followers of an army, Lamb. Leges In', cap. 5.
Gestu et fama
writ, resorted to when a person's good behaviour was impeached, Lamb.Eiren., 1. 4, c. 14.
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