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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-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 Doe
Other fictitious names for a person involved in litigation in medieval English law were "John Noakes" (or "Nokes") and "John-a-Stiles" (or "John Stiles "John Doe" survives mainly in the form of John Doe injunction or John Doe order (see above).
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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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فيئة
ffrench, Richard; O'Neill, John Patton & Eckelberry, Don R. (1991): A guide to the birds of Trinidad and Tobago (2nd edition). Stiles, F. Gary & Skutch, Alexander Frank (1989): A guide to the birds of Costa Rica. Comistock, Ithaca.
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Berry, Fred and Kress, John. Heliconia Identification Guide. Smithsonian Institution Press, 1991. Print.
2. Bruna, E. M., W. J. Kress, F. The Quarterly Review of Biology 57: 1-28.
14.Stiles, Gary. 1975.
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