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Plight
imp amp p p of Plight to pledge
Plight
Plight, signifieth an estate, with the habit and quality of the
existentialism
of any certain knowledge of right and wrong from ones plight as a free agent with uncertain guidelines may arise feelings
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Affidare
Affidare, to plight faith, or give or swear fealty, i.e., fidelity, Cowel's Law
Disespouse
To release from espousal or plighted faith
Espousal
act of espousing or betrothing especially in the plural betrothal plighting of the troths a contract of marriage sometimes the marriage
Plighter
One who or that which plights
Ad ostium ecclesi', Dower
all marriages were formerly celebrated) after affiance made and troth plighted between them, endowed his wife with the whole or such
Affiance
Affiance [fr. fidem dare, Lat.], the plighting of troth or promise between a man and woman, upon
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