Privateers - Law Dictionary Search Results
Library
A considerable collection of books kept for use and not as merchandise as a private library a public library
Lynch law
The act or practice by private persons of inflicting punishment for crimes or offenses without due process of law
Public
to the people belonging to the people relating to or affecting a nation state or community opposed to private as the public treasury
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Pauper
A very poor person one without any means of support especially one dependent on private or public charity Also used adjectively as pauper immigrants pauper labor
Privily
In a privy manner privately secretly
Privateersman
An officer or seaman of a privateer
Poteen
Whisky especially whisky distilled in a small way privately or illicitly by the Irish peasantry
Postern
Originally a back door or gate a private entrance hence any small door or gate
Penury
Absence of resources want privation indigence extreme poverty destitution
Peculiar
Ones own belonging solely or especially to an individual not possessed by others of private personal or characteristic possession and use not owned in common or in participation
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