Lance - Law Dictionary Search Results
free lance
to work on a free lance basis to work as a freelancer
Lance fish
especially Ammodytes tobianus of the English coast called also sand lance
Petit serjeanty
small imple-ment of war, as a bow, a sword, a lance, an arrow, flag, or the like. By s. 136 of
Manumission
in full Court, showing them the door, giving them a lance and a sword, and proclaiming them free. Others were manumitted
Arma libera
arms). When a servant was set free, a sword and lance were usually given to him. Cowel; Blount.
Rebate
to blunt to turn back the point of as a lance used for exercise
Picador
A horseman armed with a lance who in a bullfight receives the first attack of the
Pennoncel
A small pennon borne on a lance See Pencel
Pencel
narrow flag or streamer borne at the top of a lance called also pennoncel
Pavon
A small triangular flag esp one attached to a knights lance a pennon
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