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arrha
‖ arrha (ˈærə) Pl. -æ. Also 6 arra. [L. arr(h)a, also arr(h)abo, a. Gr. ἀρραβών. See Liddell and Scott. Cf. arles.] Earnest-money, a part of the purchase-money given to ratify a contract; fig. a pledge.1573 Anderson Hymn Bened. 4 b (T.) By his spirite..we have..our arra and earnest penny of his assu... Oxford English Dictionary
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Arrhabonarii
The sect's name is derived from the Greek , Arrha, meaning "earnest". The position was first argued by Francesco Stancaro in 1543. wikipedia.org
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arles
arles north. dial. (ɑːlz) Also 3–7 erles. [Apparently a. OF. *erle, *arle:—L. *arrhula dim. of arrha. Cf. also OF. erres, arres, mod. arrhes:—L. arrha. Historically a plural, but sometimes used as sing.; the formal sing. arle is hardly in use.] 1. Money given in confirmation of a bargain; esp. that ... Oxford English Dictionary
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arra
arra variant of arrah and arrha. Oxford English Dictionary
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Obligatio consensu
If earnest money (arrha) had been given, this was forfeited to the seller if the buyer breaches the contract, and double the value of the earnest money wikipedia.org
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Hugh of Saint Victor
Soliloquium de Arrha Animae (The Soliloquy on the Earnest Money of the Soul). De contemplatione et ejus speciebus (On Contemplation and its Forms). De arrha animae, Latin text edited by H.B. Feiss & P. Sicard; French translation by D. Poirel, H. Rochais & P. Sicard. wikipedia.org
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earnest-penny
† ˈearnest-ˌpenny Obs. [f. earnest n.2 + penny.] A small sum of money (prob. orig. a literal penny) paid as earnest to secure a bargain; cf. bargain-penny, fastening-penny.1508 Nottingham Borough Rec. MS. 1383. 10 Recepit..unum denarium argenti ut pro an ernest peny. 1552 Huloet, Bynde wyth an earne... Oxford English Dictionary
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Francesco Stancaro
The small school of theologians who came to agree with this position were labelled Arrhabonarii after the Greek word , Arrha, meaning "earnest". wikipedia.org
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Geneviève Hasenohr
Le Cur Deus homo d'Anselme de Canterbury et le De arrha animae de Hugues de Saint-Victor, ed. Pierre Crapillet; Geneviève Hasenohr; Robert Bultot. wikipedia.org
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Albrechts of Rothenburg ob der Tauber
It discusses the Latin word arrha and how it had been misapplied to a variety of sale and purchase transaction ‘guarantees’ across several German states wikipedia.org
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