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decreet
▪ I. decreet, n. Obs. or arch. (dɪˈkriːt) Forms: 4–5 decret, 5–7 decreit, decrete, 6– decreet. [a. F. décret, or ad. L. dēcrēt-um: see decree n.] † 1. An earlier form of the word decree, entirely Obs. in English, and in Sc. retained only as in b.c 1374 Chaucer Boeth. i. iv. 17 Þoruȝ her decretz and ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Decreet of Ranking of 1606
The Decreet of Ranking of 5 March 1606 determined the relative precedence of members of the peerage of Scotland. Peers who felt themselves disadvantaged had the right to present new evidence before the Lords of Council and Session for a "reduction" to the Decreet wikipedia.org
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decrete
deˈcrete 1. = decree 4 a. [A special adaptation of L. decrētum.]1832 Austin Jurispr. (1879) II. xxviii. 534 The most important..of these special constitutions were those decretes and rescripts which were made by the Emperors..a decrete being an order made on a regular appeal from the judgment of a l... Oxford English Dictionary
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Decree (Belgium)
Multiple of the above-mentioned entities may adopt a joint decree (nl. gezamenlijk decreet, fr. décret conjoint), which is a decree approved by multiple wikipedia.org
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shund
shund variant of schynd.a 1688 J. Wallace Descr. Orkney (1693) 93 Shundbil, the decreet past by the Foud. Oxford English Dictionary
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John Campbell of Sorn
He was admitted to Sorn about 1658 but was subsequently deprived by Act of Parliament 11 June, and Decreet of Privy Council 1 October 1662 wikipedia.org
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interpone
interpone, v. (ɪntəˈpəʊn) Also 6 enter-, entre-. [ad. L. interpōnĕre to place between, etc.; refl. to interfere, f. inter between + pōnĕre to place, put.] trans. and refl. = interpose v. Obs. exc. in interpone one's authority (in Sc. Law).1523 Wolsey in Fiddes Wolsey Collect. (1726) 68 Offering unto... Oxford English Dictionary
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James Cunningham, 7th Earl of Glencairn
The result was the publication of the noted Decreet of Ranking on 5 March 1606. in his favour on the point of precedence against the four earls who had claimed to rank before him; he also obtained a reduction of the Decreet obtained wikipedia.org
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sett
▪ I. sett Sc. (sɛt) Also 9 set. [Possibly a use of set n.1 (though its relation to the other senses is difficult to assign); it may, however, be a. MLG. set, sette (also gesette = G. gesetz) ordinance, law, f. setten to set.] The constitution or form of government of a burgh, fixed by charter.1683 (... Oxford English Dictionary
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Flemish insurance for non-medical care
. - Decreet houdende de organisatie van de zorgverzekering. (Decree concerning the organisation of the care insurance.) wikipedia.org
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arbitral
arbitral, a. (ˈɑːbɪtrəl) [a. F. arbitral, ad. late L. arbitrālis, f. arbiter: see -al1. Chiefly in Sc. Law.] 1. Of or pertaining to arbiters or arbitration.1609 Skene Reg. Maj. vii. Argt., In qvhat place or at qvat time ane decreit arbitrall sould be given. 1612 Monipennie Abr. Chron. in Misc. Scot.... Oxford English Dictionary
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James Erskine, Earl of Mar and Kellie
Precedence as determined by the Decreet of Ranking is Countess of Mar, 4th (created 1404) and Earl of Mar and Kellie, 10th (created 1619). wikipedia.org
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skelet
▪ I. ˈskelet Obs. exc. dial. Also 6 skelette, 7 scelet. [ad. older F. (16th cent.) sc-, sk-, squelete (also sch-, squelet, etc.; mod.F. squelette), or Gr. σκελετ-ός, -όν: see skeleton n.] 1. A skeleton. Also fig.1565 Cooper Thesaurus, Forma ossea,..a skelette. 1603 Holland Plutarch's Mor. Explan. Wo... Oxford English Dictionary
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Thomas Ross (minister)
He was deprived by an Act of Parliament and Decreet of Privy Council on 1 October 1662, and went to Tain, where he is said to have made himself useful wikipedia.org
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oddsman
† ˈoddsman Sc. Obs. In 6 odisman, odsman. [Alteration of odd man (odd a. 1): cf. thirdsman, daysman, etc.] An umpire, an arbiter.1581 Sc. Acts Jas. VI (1814) III. 230/1 Referrit be the saidis parteis..to our souerane lord as ouris man and odisman. 1583 Decreet Arbitral of Jas. VI Gov. Edinb. (1742) ... Oxford English Dictionary
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