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Servile
from dependence hence meanly submissive slavish mean cringing fawning as servile flattery servile fear servile obedience
Servileness
Quality of being servile servility
Servility
The quality or state of being servile servileness
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Obeisant
Ready to obey reverent deferential also servilely submissive
Servilely
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Canon law
many of its principles and rules of proceeding, though not servilely, nor without such variations as the independence of its tribunals
Pleaseman
An officious person who courts favor servilely a pickthank
Literatura
This liberty was anciently denied to those parents who were servile tenants, without the lord's consent; the prohibition against the education
Furcam et flagellum
et flagellum (the gallows and whip), the meanest of all servile tenures, when the bondman was at his lord's disposal, both
Institutions
P'torian succession, because allied to the deceased only by a servile relation. The succession of Freemen is the subject of Title
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Servilely - Law Dictionary Search Results
Servile
from dependence hence meanly submissive slavish mean cringing fawning as servile flattery servile fear servile obedience
Servileness
Quality of being servile servility
Servility
The quality or state of being servile servileness
Keep your definitions linked to case research
Obeisant
Ready to obey reverent deferential also servilely submissive
Servilely
Matched in: Term Servilely
Canon law
many of its principles and rules of proceeding, though not servilely, nor without such variations as the independence of its tribunals
Pleaseman
An officious person who courts favor servilely a pickthank
Literatura
This liberty was anciently denied to those parents who were servile tenants, without the lord's consent; the prohibition against the education
Furcam et flagellum
et flagellum (the gallows and whip), the meanest of all servile tenures, when the bondman was at his lord's disposal, both
Institutions
P'torian succession, because allied to the deceased only by a servile relation. The succession of Freemen is the subject of Title
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