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BACKBEREND Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of BACKBEREND is having in one's possession —used of a person carrying away stolen property.
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back-berend, adj. meanings, etymology and more
This word is now obsolete. It is last recorded around the 1820s. Entry status. OED is undergoing a continuous programme of revision to modernize and improve ...
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Backberend: Understanding the Legal Definition and Implications
The term backberend refers to an individual who is found in possession of stolen property, typically carried on their back. This practice is often described as ...
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back-berend
† ˈback-berend, a. (pres. pple.) Obs. In 3 -inde, 6–9 -and, 7 -end, 8 -ind. [OE. bæc-berende, f. bæc back + berende, pr. pple. of beran to bear: see backbear n.] Bearing on the back: an OE. combination, long retained as a law-term to describe a thief caught in the act of thus carrying off stolen pro...
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backberend definition · LSData - LSD.Law
A quick definition of backberend: Backberend: This is an old English word that means carrying stolen things on your back or on your body.
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bak-berende and bakberende - Middle English Compendium
Definitions (Senses and Subsenses). 1. Law Of a thief: in the act of carrying stolen goods on his back. Show 3 ...
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Gerardus Johannes Berenschot
On 13 October 1941, the plane carrying Bereschot back from a conference with British Air Chief Marshal Robert Brooke-Popham crashed in the suburbs of Batavia His brother was Berend Willem Berenschot.
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Backberend Law and Legal Definition | USLegal, Inc.
Backberend is a term used to refer to a person carrying off stolen property. Commonly the stolen property is beared on the person's back.
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Backberend and handhabend - Wikiwand
In Anglo-Saxon law, backberend and handhabend were terms applied to a thief who was found having the stolen goods in his possession.
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backbiting, adj. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English ...
There is one meaning in OED's entry for the adjective backbiting. See 'Meaning & use' for definition, usage, and quotation evidence.
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5 Berend Kahlden - 2024 Football Roster - Trinity University
Berend Kahlden (5) WR - Academic Honors: SAA Academic Honor Roll (2023) Trinity Team Honors: SAA Champions: 2023, 2024 NCAA Playoffs: 2023, 2024 Stats.
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backbear
† ˈbackbear, n. Obs. [f. back n. 2 c + bear v.] In Forest Laws: The act of carrying on the back venison killed illegally. (Cf. back-berend adj. (pres. pple.))1598 J. Manwood Lawes Forest xviii. §9 (1615) 134/1 Backe beare is, where any man hath slaine a wild beast..and is found carrying away of the ...
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Issachar Berend Lehmann
Dresden branch
Back in Dresden, he also worked as a mint agent for the Saxon-and-Polish state. Early in 1730, the margrave of Bayreuth confronted him with a debt claim of 6,000 talers dating back to 1699.
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Het verjaagde water
The chapter title refers to the character Berend Bonkelaar's use of the term to express his incredulity at a particular method put forward for carrying Roll back the sea (1948) United States: Simon and Schuster, New York, translated by Barrows Mussey.
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Julius B. Cohen
Zena, née Berend, from South Shields, who were married in Manchester. Back in Manchester he was appointed as a Demonstrator in chemistry at Owens College.
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