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† eˈstatute Obs. [f. OF. estatut (Littré), ad. L. statūtum: see statute.] = statute. a. A law, ordinance. b. A bond, security.a. a 1514 Act 6 Hen. VIII, c. 13 Pream., Shoting in long bowes is the lesse used and diverse good estatutes for reformacion of the same have ben made. 1574 tr. Littleton's Te...
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beneficially
beneˈficially, adv. [f. prec. + -ly2.] In a beneficial manner. † 1. Beneficently, liberally, bountifully. Obs.1530–1 Act 22 Hen. VIII, xv, His said free pardon..shall be..taken..most beneficially..to all..his sayed subiectes. 1609 R. Cawdray in Spurgeon Treas. Dav. Ps. xix. 1–4 As the sun with his l...
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Catalan nationalism
The failure in being granted an Estatute of autonomy in 1919 within the Restoration regime, led to radicalisation of the moderate nationalist parties in
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moder
▪ I. † ˈmoder, v. Obs. Also 5 modre, 5–6 modere. [ad. OF. moderer (F. modérer), ad. L. moderārī: see moderate v.] = moderate v. in various senses: To restrain, hold in check; to temper, mitigate; to regulate, settle; to modify. (Frequent in 15th c.) Hence ˈmodering vbl. n., a diminishing, attenuatio...
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Guayana Esequiba
On 19 June, Guyana announced that it would ask the Court to rule on their favour citing Article 53 of the ICJ Estatute, which establishes that "if any
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purvey
▪ I. † purvey, n. (ˈpɜːveɪ) Also 6 pervaie. [f. next.] 1. The provision of a statute; = purview 1.1553 Act 1 Mary Sess. ii. c. 7 §1 Proclamations should have been made, according to the Purvey of the same Estatute. 1565 Act 8 Eliz. c. 8 §1 Promoters..have.. taken away by Virtue and Purvey of the sai...
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misjudge
misˈjudge, v. [mis-1 1.] trans. To judge wrongly; to judge ill of; to have false opinions of.1533 More Debell. Salem x. Wks. 952/2 And therefore no more mysse iudge any manne. 1633 Earl of Manchester Al Mondo (1636) 171 If you know the goodnesse of a mans life, mis-judge him not by any strangenesse ...
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statute
▪ I. statute, n. (ˈstætjuːt) Forms: 3, 5–6 statuit, 4 statout, 4–7 statut, 6 statuytt, 4– statute. (Also estatute 1514–1610.) pl. 3–4 statuz (z = ts), 4 statutz, 5 statutez, statuitz, 6 statewes, 9 dial. (sense 6) stattice, stattits. [a. F. statut (OF. also estatut, whence estatute), ad. late L. sta...
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impeach
▪ I. impeach, v. (ɪmˈpiːtʃ) Forms: α. 4–6 en-, empeche, 5–7 empeach. β. 5 enpesshe, enpesche, empeshe, 5–6 empesshe, -pesche, -peasche. γ. 6 impeche, impeache, 6– impeach. δ. 6 impesche, impeshe, (ympes(c)he), 7 impeash. ε. 6 Sc. empash, impash(e, impatshe, 6–7 em-, impasche, impass. [ME. em-, enpec...
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mark
▪ I. mark, n.1 (mɑːk) Forms 1 mearc, Anglian merc, (also ᵹemierce, ᵹemęrce, Northumb. merce, merca), 2 marc, 3–5 merk(e, (Orm. merrke), merc(k, marck(e, 4, 7 marque, 4– mark. [OE. mearc, Anglian merc, str. fem., boundary, landmark, sign = OFris. merik(e, merke, boundary, sign, OS. marka boundary (MD...
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use
▪ I. use, n. (juːs) Forms: α. 3–5 vs (4–5 vss), 4, 7 Sc. us (3–4 hus, 4–5 uss), 5 ws (5 owse, 5–6 Sc. wss), 5–7 vse (5 vce, Sc. 5–6 wse), 4– use (5 uce, 6 usse). β. Sc. and north. 4 oise, 4–5 oys, oyse, 5 oysse, ois, 6 oiss; 4 vice, 5 vys, 5–6 vyss. [a. AF. and OF. us, uus, hus m. (also use f.):—L. ...
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