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decedent
decedent [Latin decedent- decedens, present participle of decedere to depart, die] : a deceased person [the
debt
debita, plural of debitum debt, from neuter of debitus, past participle of debere to owe] 1 : something owed: as a
dative
appointment, from Latin, assigned (of a guardian), from datus, past participle of dare to give] in the civil law of Louisiana
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coverture
[Anglo-French, literally, shelter, covering, from Old French, from covert, past participle of covrir to cover] : the inclusion of a woman
corroborate
corroborate -rat·ed -rat·ing [Latin corroboratus, past participle of corroborare to strengthen, from com-, prefix marking completion +
delinquent
person ;esp : juvenile delinquent adj [Latin delinquent- delinquens, present participle of delinquere to commit (an offense), err] 1 a :
convict
convict [Latin convictus past participle of convincere to find guilty, prove, from com- with, together
commodatum
commodatum [Latin, loan, from neuter of commodatus, past participle of commodare to lend, bestow] : a gratuitous loan of
attorney
attorney pl: -neys [Anglo-French atorné legal representative, from past participle of atorner to designate, appoint, from Old French, to prepare,
attaint
attaint [Anglo-French ateint, past participle of ateindre see attainder ] : to subject (a person)
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decedent
decedent [Latin decedent- decedens, present participle of decedere to depart, die] : a deceased person [the
debt
debita, plural of debitum debt, from neuter of debitus, past participle of debere to owe] 1 : something owed: as a
dative
appointment, from Latin, assigned (of a guardian), from datus, past participle of dare to give] in the civil law of Louisiana
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coverture
[Anglo-French, literally, shelter, covering, from Old French, from covert, past participle of covrir to cover] : the inclusion of a woman
corroborate
corroborate -rat·ed -rat·ing [Latin corroboratus, past participle of corroborare to strengthen, from com-, prefix marking completion +
delinquent
person ;esp : juvenile delinquent adj [Latin delinquent- delinquens, present participle of delinquere to commit (an offense), err] 1 a :
convict
convict [Latin convictus past participle of convincere to find guilty, prove, from com- with, together
commodatum
commodatum [Latin, loan, from neuter of commodatus, past participle of commodare to lend, bestow] : a gratuitous loan of
attorney
attorney pl: -neys [Anglo-French atorné legal representative, from past participle of atorner to designate, appoint, from Old French, to prepare,
attaint
attaint [Anglo-French ateint, past participle of ateindre see attainder ] : to subject (a person)
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