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Levant et couchant

Levant et couchant [levantes et cubantes, Lat.], cattle that have been

Levant

having risen from rest said of cattle See Couchant and levant under Couchant

Euroclydon

A tempestuous northeast wind which blows in the Mediterranean See Levanter

Levanter

One who levants or decamps

Lingua Franca

The commercial language of the Levant a mixture of the languages of the people of the

Appendant

heirs of common in such a moor for his beasts levant or couchant upon his manor, the commons are appurtenant to

Agistment

French word gyser, to lie, because the beasts are there Levant and Couchant, 4 Co. Inst. 293.

Agistment

called because the cattle are suffered agiser, i.e., to be levant et couchant there. Also the profit of such feeding. As

Sequin

and afterward in the other Italian cities and by the Levant trade was introduced into Turkey It is worth about 9s

Santonin

substance having a bitter taste extracted from the buds of levant wormseed and used as an anthelmintic It occassions a peculiar

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