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feme
feme (fɛm) Also 6 feeme, 6–7 fem, 8–9 femme. [a. OF. feme, Fr. femme woman, wife.] 1. Law. (Chiefly conjoined with baron.) Wife. (The technical spelling is feme; but in non-professional use the mod.F. form has often been adopted. So also in feme-covert: see below.)[1292], 1594, 1611 [see baron n. 5]...
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Feme murders
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Nearly all of the Feme murders occurred during the turbulent early years of the Weimar Republic. Feme Murders", was set up to clarify the crimes and their political environment in parties, the Reichswehr and the judiciary.
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feme-sole
feme-sole Law. (ˈfɛmsəʊl) [a. AF. feme soul(e a woman alone.] a. A woman who has not the protection of a husband; an unmarried woman, a spinster; a widow. b. A married woman who with respect to property is as independent of her husband as if she were unmarried. Also attrib., as feme-sole merchant, f...
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Baron and feme
The Norman-French word feme/femme simply denotes "woman" or "wife". See also
Feme sole
Women in heraldry
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English law
Heraldry
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feme covert
feme covert Law. (fɛm ˈkʌvət) [a. AF. feme covert a woman ‘covered’ (= mod.F. couverte), i.e. under protection.] a. A woman under cover or protection of her husband; a married woman. (Cf. feme and covert a. 4.)[1528 Perkins Prof. Bk. (1532) 2 marg., Graunt de feme couert est void.] 1602 W. Fulbecke ...
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Femeiche
Feme court was held under the oak tree until 1589. The feme oak in Erle near Raesfeld. Excursion-am-Sonntag.de
Femeiche. Raesfeld community.
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covert-feme
† covert-feme Obs. rare—1. [Humorously formed on analogy of prec.] under c.: (of a man) under the cover or protection of his wife.1681 Dryden Sp. Friar iv. i, Instead of her being under covert-baron, to be under covert-feme myself.
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Fast endophilin-mediated endocytosis
Fast endophilin-mediated endocytosis (FEME) is an endocytic pathway found in eukaryotic cells. In FEME however, endosomes form when coated by actin, and internalise endophilin A2.
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femicide
▪ I. femicide1 (ˈfɛmɪsaɪd) [f. feme + -icide: see -cide 1.] One who kills a woman.1828 R. Macnish (title), Confessions of an unexecuted Femicide.▪ II. femicide2 (ˈfɛmɪsaɪd) [f. feme + -icide: see -cide 2] The killing of a woman.1801 Satirical View Lond. 60 This species of delinquency may be denomina...
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Lugula Himal
Climbing history
The official first ascent of Lugula Himal took place on April 23, 2014 by a South Korean expedition (Hong Seung-gi and Feme Sherpa, as
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Kierspe
Around 1490 Kierspe became the seat of the Heilige Feme, an independent jury of commoners with the right to mete out the death penalty. Such Feme juries were common in Westphalia at the time.
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Berthold Jacob
He became a journalist in 1920, and went on to become a radical critic of German militarism, writing articles about German secret rearmament and the Feme Berlin: Verlag der Neuen Gesellschaft
1929: Verräter verfallen der Feme: Opfer, Mörder, Richter 1919–1929 (with Emil Julius Gumbel, Ernst Falck) Berlin
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Married Women's Property Act 1884
See also
Feme covert
Married Women's Property Act 1882
Primogeniture
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United Kingdom Acts of Parliament 1884
Women's rights legislation
Property
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Friedrich Bernreuther
Feme murders as national interest
In 1928, journalist denounced Bernreuther for passport forgery, knowingly levying false police reports and perverting the course of justice in the Feme murders cases.
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