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Outcry - Law Dictionary Search Results

Clamor

A great outcry or vociferation loud and continued shouting or exclamation from many

Conclamation

An outcry or shout of many together

Exclamation

A loud calling or crying out outcry loud or emphatic utterance vehement vociferation clamor that which is

Outcry

A vehement or loud cry a cry of distress alarm opposition or detestation clamor

Outhees

Outcry alarm

Scream

out with a shrill voice to utter a sudden sharp outcry or shrill loud cry as in fright or extreme pain

Screech

To utter a harsh shrill cry to make a sharp outcry as in terror or acute pain to scream to shriek

Shout

To utter a sudden and loud outcry as in joy triumph or exultation or to attract attention

Haro, Harron

Haro, Harron, an outcry after felons and male-factors, Ibid.

Manceps

keeping the purchaser harmless; one who bought an estate by outcry; one who undertook a piece of work and gave security

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