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Accused person, a person accused of an offence

by s. 27 of the Evidence Act. It does not predicate a formal accusation against him at the time of making

Herself

herself will bear the blame also used alone in the predicate either in the nominative or objective case as it is

Himself

he himself will bear the blame used alone in the predicate either in the nominative or objective case as it is

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Copula

The word which unites the subject and predicate

major term

That term of a syllogism which forms the predicate of the conclusion

My

as my body my book mine is used in the predicate as the book is mine See Mine

nuts

Crazy loony insane batty used in a predicate position ususually in phrases such as to go nuts went

Ourselves

as a subject usually with we also alone in the predicate in the nominative or the objective case

Accused person

to be led in a criminal proceeding. It does not predicate a formal accusation against him at the time of making

Blackfriar

wearing wearing the black mantle of the Dominicans called also predicant and preaching friar in France Jacobin Also sometimes a Benedictine

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