Spirits - Law Dictionary Search Results
Spiritualism
Spiritualism, the pretending to hold communication with spirits. The pretender may be convicted as a rogue and a
Methylated
with or containing methyl alcohol or wood spirit as methylated spirits
Cheerfulness
Good spirits a state of moderate joy or gayety alacrity
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Dispiritment
Depression of spirits discouragement
Beelzebub
to whom the Jews ascribed the sovereignty of the evil spirits hence the Devil or a devil See Baal
Bobbish
Hearty in good spirits
Broken hearted
Having the spirits depressed or crushed by grief or despair
Caramel
It is soluble in water and is used for coloring spirits gravies etc
Cheerful
Having or showing good spirits or joy cheering cheery contented happy joyful lively animated willing
Chthonian
Designating or pertaining to gods or spirits of the underworld esp relating to the underworld gods of
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