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compearance
compearance Sc. Law. (kəmˈpɪərəns) Also 5–7 compeirance, 6–7 comperance. [a. F. comparance, -ence, f. comparoir to compear: subseq. assimilated to the latter; cf. appearance.] 1. The action of compearing, or formally presenting oneself in court as a party to a cause.1427 Sc. Acts Jas. I (1597) §101 ... Oxford English Dictionary
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comparence
† comparence Obs. [a. OF. comparence, ad. L. type *compārēntia, f. compārēre to compear.] = compearance.1619 Balcanqual in Hales Gold. Rem. (1673) 108 A seditious tumultuary concourse of people, ought not to hinder any man from comparence before a judge. Ibid. (1688) 492 In case of their not compare... Oxford English Dictionary
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non-compearance
non-comˈpearance Sc. Law. Also 6 -perence, -ance, -peirance, 7 -parence. [non- 1.] Failure to appear in a court of law.1532 Acc. Ld. High Treas. VI. 62 Certane unlawis in the quhilkis he was adjugit for non-comperence in the Tolbwith of Perth. 1582–8 Hist. & Life Jas. VI (1825) 66 The Duc of Chattel... Oxford English Dictionary
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continuation
continuation (kənˌtɪnjuːˈeɪʃən) [a. F. continuation (-acion) (13th c.), ad. L. continuātiōnem, n. of action f. continuāre to continue.] † 1. The action of continuing in any course of action; perseverance, persistency. Obs.c 1374 Chaucer Boeth. iv. vi. 141 It shal be cause of continuacioun and exerci... Oxford English Dictionary
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doer
doer (ˈduːə(r)) Also 4–6 doar, 5 doere, 6 dowar(e, 6–7 dooer. [f. do v. + -er1.] 1. One who does; one who performs some act or deed; an actor, agent.13.. Cursor M. 28773 (Cott. G.) Els vnmedeful es þe dede, and makes to þe doer no mede. 1382 Wyclif Jas. i. 22 Be ȝe doers of the word and not herers o... Oxford English Dictionary
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instance
▪ I. instance, n. (ˈɪnstəns) Forms: 4–6 instaunce, 5 instauns, 5–6 instans, 4– instance. [a. F. instance (13th c. in Hatz.-Darm.) eagerness, anxiety, solicitation, a judicial process, a new argument rebutting the reply to a former argument, formerly also an instant of time, ad. L. instāntia (1) a be... Oxford English Dictionary
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panel
▪ I. panel, n.1 (ˈpænəl) Forms: 3– panel; also 4–6 panell, -e, (5 -yll, -ȝell, -ele, pannule, penelle), 5–8 pannal, 6 -ale, 6–7 -all, 6–8 -ell, 6–9 -el, (7 -elle, -iell). [ME. a. OF. panel piece of cloth, saddle-cushion, piece (of anything), etc., mod.F. panneau = It. pannello, med.L. pannellus, dim... Oxford English Dictionary
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diet
▪ I. diet, n.1 (ˈdaɪət) Forms: 3–6 diete, (5 diat, dyette, 5–6 dyete, diette), 5–8 dyet, (6 diot, dyot, dyat, dieat, dyeat), 5– diet. [a. OF. diete (13th c. in Hatz.-Darm.), = Sp., Pg., and It. dieta, ad. L. diæta (in med.L. diēta), a. Gr. δίαιτα ‘mode of life’. (Supposed to be connected with ζάειν ... Oxford English Dictionary
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horn
▪ I. horn, n. (hɔːn) Forms: 1– horn; also 3 heorn, 5 horun, 4–7 horne. [Com. Teut.: OE. horn masc. = OFris., OS. horn masc., OHG., ON. horn neut., Goth. haurn neut.:—OTeut. *horno-, cognate with L. cornu, Celtic corn ‘horn’: in ablaut relation with Gr. κέρ-ας, κερ-ατ-; cf. also Skr. {cced}ṛṅ-ga ‘hor... Oxford English Dictionary
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