Relic - Law Dictionary Search Results
Civil Law
under the kings must have been extremely simple; very few relics of it, however, have been preserved, and among them it
Capias pro fine, or misericordia
cabinet, or other depository of precious things, especially of religious relics, Ken. Paroch. Antiq. 580.
Archaeological site and remains
which contains or is reasonably believed to contain ruins or relics of historical or archaeological importance which have been in existence
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Araho
place. All oaths were made in the church upon the relics of saints, according to the Ripuarian Laws, Spelm; Blount.
Kitchen middens
Relics of neolithic man found on the coast of Denmark consisting
Reliquary
A depositary often a small box or casket in which relics are kept
Paleolithic
it are for the most part of extinct animals with relics of human beings
Leavings
Things left remnants relics
Feretory
A portable bier or shrine variously adorned used for containing relics of saints
VerbarFenes tella
small windowlike opening or recess esp one to show the relics within an altar or the like
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