Relicly - Law Dictionary Search Results
Reliquian
Of or pertaining to a relic or relics of the nature of a relic
Relicly
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Monstrum
Monstrum, a box in which relics are kept; also, a muster of soldiers.
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Laureate or laureat
Laureate or laureat. [fr. lauera, Lat.] an officer of the household of the sovereign, whose business formerly consisted only in...
Heirloom
Heirloom [fr. h'res, Lat., heir, and geloma, Sax., goods], personal chattels, such as charters, deeds, and evidences of title, coat...
Civil Law
Civil Law, that rule of action which every particular nation, commonwealth, or city has established peculiarly for itself, more properly...
Capias pro fine, or misericordia
Capella, an oratory, or depending place of divine worship; also a chest, cabinet, or other depository of precious things, especially...
Archaeological site and remains
Archaeological site and remains, means any area which contains or is reasonably believed to contain ruins or relics of historical...
Araho
Araho, to make oath in the church or some other holy place. All oaths were made in the church upon...
Shrine
A case box or receptacle especially one in which are deposited sacred relics as the bones of a saint
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