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Ale-conner, or Ale-founder, or Ale-kenner
an officer appointed at a curt-leet, who is sworn to look at the assize and goodness of ale and beer within
Assignee
nature of the term and are therefore often forced to look to the intent of the assignor and assignee in making
Await
Await [fr. awaiti, Wall., to watch, waiti, to look], the lying in wait to execute some mischief, See 13
Award
ward is shown in the It. Guardare, Fr. regarder, to look. Hence, Prov. Fr. eswarder (answering in form to award), to
Retrospective
Looking backward contemplating things past opposed to prospective as a retrospective
Review
To view or see again to look back on
Practically
In a practical way not theoretically really as to look at things practically practically worthless
Retrospection
The act or the faculty of looking back on things past
Perspicience
The act of looking sharply
Missing
be found lost lacking wanting not present when called or looked for
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