Leanness - Law Dictionary Search Results
Lean
Lean, means (1) to incline or tend in opinion or preference. A court is sometimes said to 'lean against'
Leaning
The act or state of inclining inclination tendency as a leaning towards Calvinism
Leanness
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Leanness
Leanly
Meagerly without fat or plumpness
Lean to
Having only one slope or pitch said of a roof
Leany
Lean
Lean
To conceal
Drince-lean, or drink-lean
Drince-lean, or drink-lean, a contribution from tenants in the time of the Saxons towards a potation, or ale provided to entertain the lord or his steward.
Emacerate
To make lean or to become lean to emaciate
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