Spirits - Law Dictionary Search Results
Brandy
liquor distilled from wine The name is also given to spirit distilled from other liquors and in the United States to
Genius
A good or evil spirit or demon supposed by the ancients to preside over a
Overproof
Containing more alcohol than proof spirit stronger than proof spirit that is containing more than 493
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dispirited
Depressed in spirits deprived of cheer or enthusiasm disheartened discouraged daunted
Semi Pelagian
by denying human merit and maintaining the necessity of the Spirits influence while on the other hand he rejected the Augustinian
Guager
Guager, an officer who ascertains the quantity of wines or spirits for revenue purposes.
Grogging
The subjecting a cask to any process for abstracting any spirits absorbed in the wood thereof, punishable by a fine of
Gin Act
9 Geo. 2, c. 23, by which the retailer of spirits in less quantity than 2 gallon shad to pay a
Excise
on certain articles produced and consumed at home, amongst which spirits have always been the most important; but, exclusive of these,
Sheol
The place of departed spirits Hades also the grave
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