Light Foot - Law Dictionary Search Results
Light foot
lightly and nimbly nimble in running or dancing active as light foot Iris Opposite of heavy footed
Light heeled
Lively in walking or running brisk light footed … Lively in walking or running brisk light footed
Brigand
A light armed irregular foot soldier
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Kern
A light armed foot soldier of the ancient militia of Ireland and
Javelin
A sort of light spear to be thrown or cast by the hand anciently … hand anciently a weapon of war used by horsemen and foot soldiers now used chiefly in hunting the wild boar and
Linstock
staff shod with iron at the foot to hold a lighted match for firing cannon
Light legged
Nimble swift of foot
Gas
person for the supply of gas or other means of lighting their district, and provide lamps and other materials for such … thermal units (gross) produced by the combustion of 1 cubic foot of gas under appropriate conditions; see also Gas Undertakings Act,
Dying declaration
dying man for observation, for example, whether there was sufficient light if the crime was committed at night, whether the capacity … SCR 599. (ii) a dying declaration stands on the same footing as any other evidence and it is to be judged
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