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statute

statute [Latin statutum law, regulation, from neuter of statutus, past participle of statuere to set up, station, from status position, state]

subrogate

subrogate -gat·ed -gat·ing [Latin subrogatus, past participle of subrogare surrogare to elect as a substitute, from sub-

license

from Old French, from Latin licentia, from licent- licens, present participle of licēre to be permitted, be for sale] 1 a

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henpeck

who thus dominate their husbands Commonly used in the past participle often adjectively as henpecked for years he finally left her

Or

the meanings of the word 'or' is given as 'A participle co-ordinating two (or more) words, phrases or clauses between which

For

80: (1970) 2 SCR 588. 'For' used with the active participle of a verb means 'For the purpose of' (See judgment

A Egylde, or Agylde, or Orgylde

or Orgylde [inultus, Lat.], uncompensated, unpaid for, unavenged. From the participle of exclusion, a, ' or ex (Goth.), and gild, payment,

Participle

by toil he will sleep soundly written being and exhaustedare participles

Participially

In the sense or manner of a participle

Participialize

To form into or put in the form of a participle

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