Rag - Law Dictionary Search Results
Cuckooflower
ladys smock Its leaves are used in salads Also the ragged robin Lychnis Flos cuculi
Ragabash
Ragabash
Paper
or to be used in wrapping It is made of rags straw bark wood or other fibrous material which is first
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Mungo
of short fiber and inferior quality obtained by deviling woolen rags or the remnants of woolen goods specif those of felted
Mangle
cut or bruise with repeated blows or strokes making a ragged or torn wound or covering with wounds to tear in
Feazings
The unlaid or ragged end of a rope
Duddery
A place where rags are bought and kept for sale
Chiffonier
One who gathers rags and odds and ends a ragpicker
Bunter
A woman who picks up rags in the streets hence a low vulgar woman
Infectious diseases
by the local authority (s. 154). Bys. 155 dealers in rags and old clothes are absolutely prohibited from selling or delivering
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