Lambative - Law Dictionary Search Results
Lamb-weston rule
Lamb-weston rule, means the doctrine that, when two insurance policies provide
Lambative
Taken by licking with the tongue
Barometz
barometz which when specially prepared and inverted somewhat resembles a lamb called also Scythian lamb
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pet
A cade lamb a lamb brought up by hand
Lammas
Mass, on the 1st of August, to bring a live lamb to the altar. In Scotland they are said to wear
Almutium
Almutium, a cap made of goat's or lamb's skin, the part covering the head being square, and the
Parchment
The skin of a lamb sheep goat young calf or other animal prepared for writing
Paschal
pertaining to the passover or to Easter as a paschal lamb paschal eggs
Passover
the Israelites which were marked with the blood of a lamb
Pigweed
A name of several annual weeds See Goosefoot and Lambs quarters
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