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Quietus
Crown, e.g., a sheriff. As to the registration of a quietus, see 2 Vict. c. 11, s. 9; Obs. in England. As to entry of an acknowledgment by satisfaction or discharge of a writ or order registered
Pais, Conveyances in
Conveyances in, ordinary conveyances bet-ween two or more persons in the country-i.e., upon the land to be transferred, Obs.
Hoult
A piece of woodland a small wood Obs See Holt
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Ides
Ides [fr. iduare, obs. Lat., to divide], a division of time among the Romans. In March, May, July, and October the Ides
Brocella
Brocella [fr. brusca, obs. Lat.; broce, Fr.], a wood, a thicket, hence brouce of wood, and brousing of cattle, Jac. Law Dict.
Potestate
A chief ruler a potentate Obs Wyclif
Jink
To move quickly esp with a sudden turn hence to dodge to escape by a quick turn obs or dial except as a hunting term in pig sticking
Idly
In a idle manner ineffectually vainly lazily carelessly Obs foolishly
Colet
An inferior church servant Obs See Acolyte
Glyn
A glen See Glen Obs singly but occurring often in locative names in Ireland as Glen does in Scotland
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Quietus
Crown, e.g., a sheriff. As to the registration of a quietus, see 2 Vict. c. 11, s. 9; Obs. in England. As to entry of an acknowledgment by satisfaction or discharge of a writ or order registered
Pais, Conveyances in
Conveyances in, ordinary conveyances bet-ween two or more persons in the country-i.e., upon the land to be transferred, Obs.
Hoult
A piece of woodland a small wood Obs See Holt
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Ides
Ides [fr. iduare, obs. Lat., to divide], a division of time among the Romans. In March, May, July, and October the Ides
Brocella
Brocella [fr. brusca, obs. Lat.; broce, Fr.], a wood, a thicket, hence brouce of wood, and brousing of cattle, Jac. Law Dict.
Potestate
A chief ruler a potentate Obs Wyclif
Jink
To move quickly esp with a sudden turn hence to dodge to escape by a quick turn obs or dial except as a hunting term in pig sticking
Idly
In a idle manner ineffectually vainly lazily carelessly Obs foolishly
Colet
An inferior church servant Obs See Acolyte
Glyn
A glen See Glen Obs singly but occurring often in locative names in Ireland as Glen does in Scotland
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