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JOHN-A-NOKES Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of JOHN-A-NOKES is a party to legal proceedings whose true name is unknown. How to use John-a-Nokes in a sentence.
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John-a-Nokes - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
(archaic) Used as an anonymous placeholder for the name of a person.
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Meet the Special Agent in Charge - Louisville Field Division - ATF
John Nokes is the Special Agent in Charge (SAC) of the Louisville Field Division for the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF).
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John-a-nokes
† ˈJohn-a-ˈnokes Obs. Forms: 6 Iohn at Noke, of the Nokes, -a-noke, 7 John-a-noakes, an Okes, a Noke, 7–8 -a-Nokes, 7–9 a Nokes. [orig. John atten Oke, i.e. John (who dwells) at the oak.] A fictitious name for one of the parties in a legal action (usually coupled with John-a-stiles as the name of th...
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John a Nokes, n. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English ...
OED's earliest evidence for John a Nokes is from around 1475, in Gregory's Chronicle. From a proper name. Etymons: proper name John a Nokes. See ...
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[PDF] WHO IS THE REAL JOHN DOE1
... John-a-nokes, also known as. John-a-Noke, John at Noke, John of Nokys, John of Nokes, and J. atte Noke.8,12. The name John Doe was introduced to British law ...
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John-a-stiles
† ˈJohn-a-ˈstiles Obs. Forms: 6 John at Stile, of the Stile, 6–7 -a-stile, 7 -a-Stiles, -a-Styles, 7–8 a Stiles. [orig. John atte Stile, i.e. John (who dwells) at the stile.] (See John-a-nokes.)1531 Dial. on Laws England i. vi. 12 If a man be out⁓lawed, and after by his wyll byqueth certayne goodes ...
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John A. Noakes - Arcadia University
John Noakes, an internationally known scholar on the policing of political protests, is chair of the Department of Sociology, Anthropology and Criminal ...
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John Doe - Wikipedia
Other fictitious names for a person involved in litigation in medieval English law were "John Noakes" (or "Nokes ... John Doe injunction or John Doe order (see ...
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Nokes (Grose 1811 Dictionary) - Words from Old Books
A ninny, or fool. John-a-Nokes and Tom-a-Stiles; two honest peaceable gentlemen, repeatedly set together by the ears by lawyers of different denominations: ...
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Brewer's Dictionary of Phrase and Fable/John-a-Nokes - Wikisource
"John-a-Nokes was driving a cart toward Croydon, and by the way fell asleepe therein. Meane time a good fellow came by and stole away his ...
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interester
ˈinterester rare. [f. interest v. + -er1.] One who interests; in quot. 1701, † One who interests himself in behalf of others.a 1701 Sedley Grumbler i. Wks. 1778 II. 206 Gri. Pray who are they that say so? Ari. Some persons who interest themselves in your behalf. Gri. I don't care a rush for them. Th...
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Tom
Tom, n.1 (tɒm) Forms: 4–6 tomme, (5 thomme, 6 thom), 6– Tom; also, in general uses, with lower-case initial. 1. A familiar shortening of the Christian name Thomas; often a generic name for any male representative of the common people; esp. in Tom and Tib (cf. Jack and Jill); Tom, Dick, and (or or) H...
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