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jointure
▪ I. jointure, n. (ˈdʒɔɪntjʊə(r)) Forms: 4–7 ioynt-, ioint-, ioynct-, (4 ioyngt-, 5 ioyntt-), -ure, -er, (4–6 -our, 5–6 -or(e, 6 -yre, -ur; 5 iuntor, yonture, 6 ionctour, gintur); 7 joinct-, 7–8 joynt-, 7– jointure. [a. F. jointure:—L. junctūra, f. junct-, ppl. stem of jungĕre to join; see -ure.] † ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Jointure
Legal definition A jointure is of two kinds, legal and equitable. A legal jointure was first authorized by the 1536 Statute of Uses. Requisites The requisites of a legal jointure are: the jointure must take effect immediately after the husband's death; it must be for the wife's life wikipedia.org
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jointured
jointured, a. (ˈdʒɔɪntjʊəd) [See -ed.] 1. Provided with a jointure; holding a jointure.1766 Burrow Rep. I. 215 Even jointured ladies of manors, might make voluntary grant, and incumber their posterity. 2. Of an estate: Saddled with a jointure.1818 Cruise Digest (ed. 2) IV. 192 The charges the jointu... Oxford English Dictionary
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South Bergen Jointure Commission
The South Bergen Jointure Commission is a special education public school district based in Hasbrouck Heights on New Jersey Route 17 South in Hasbrouck Commission Data for the South Bergen Jointure Commission, National Center for Education Statistics Hasbrouck Heights, New Jersey School districts in wikipedia.org
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disjointure
disˈjointure [f. disjoint v. + -ure, after jointure. Cf. OF. desjointure (in Godef.).] The state of being disjointed; disconnexion, separation.1757 Conway Lett. in Fraser's Mag. (1850) XLI. 424 There is more disjointure to our affairs..than any coalition of our ministers can retrieve. 1879 Tourgee F... Oxford English Dictionary
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Jean-Pierre Desthuilliers
January 2000 Regular and occasional contributions to many literary reviews : Jehan Despert's Les cahiers de l'Île de France La revue de l'ACILECE Jointure number 68, spring 2001 Reconstructive reading of Marc-Williams Debono's collection L'Épissure des mots, in Jointure no. 90, September 2009 Essays and wikipedia.org
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yonture
▪ I. yont var. yond.▪ II. yont(e, yonture obs. ff. joint n., jointure.1422 Yonge tr. Secr. Secr. 225 That haue..moore flesshe fro the Ioyntures vpwarde, than fro the yontures downwarde. 1597 Pilgr. Parnass. i. 62 Whose yonts youe see are dryde, benumd and coulde. Oxford English Dictionary
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John Warden (MP)
Life In he inherited his father's estate, and took on the obligation to pay an annuity of £10 to his mother in lieu of a jointure. by he claimed to have wikipedia.org
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jointress
jointress (ˈdʒɔɪntrɪs) [f. jointer1 + -ess.] A widow who holds a jointure; a dowager.1602 Shakes. Ham. i. ii. 9 Our Queen Th' Imperiall Ioyntresse of this warlike State. 1697 Lond. Gaz. No. 3296/4 Part being in present possession, and the other in Reversion after the death of a Joyntress. 1707 Ibid.... Oxford English Dictionary
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Margaret of Brunswick-Lüneburg (1442–1512)
After her husband's death, she lived on her jointure in Plau am See, which Henry had promised to her. The dispute between the houses of Brunswick-Lüneburg and Mecklenburg-Schwerin about her jointure at Plau am See dragged on until her death. wikipedia.org
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jointureless
ˈjointureless, a. [f. jointure n. + -less.] Without a jointure; not provided with a jointure.c 1611 Chapman Iliad ix. 150 Of all three, the worthiest let him take All ioynturelesse, to Peleus court; I will her ioyncture make; And that so great, as neuer yet, did any maide preferre. Oxford English Dictionary
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Définition de jointure externe | Dictionnaire français
jointure externe \ʒwɛ̃.tyʁ ɛks.tɛʁn\ féminin. (Bases de données) Dans les bases de données, jointure entre des tables, donnant l'une des deux en entier, plus les valeurs NULL de l'autre. Celle qui sera conservée entièrement est désignée par un côté : jointure (externe) droite ( ), gauche ( ) ou totale ( ).
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John Scott (soldier)
In November 1603 Anne of Denmark appointed him as one of the advisors for the administration of her English jointure lands. , in Emerson, Kate, A Who's Who of Tudor Women Letter from Anne of Denmark, Wilton 12 November 1603, appointing John Scott as an administrator of her jointure wikipedia.org
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joynter
joynter obs. form of jointer, jointure. Oxford English Dictionary
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injointer
† inˈjointer, -tre, v. Obs. rare—1. [app. f. in-2 + jointer jointure.] trans. To jointure (a wife); in quot. fig.1654 ? Fuller Triana (1664) 44 Don Durio..contented that his Daughter was injointred [ed. 1867 en-] in a true affection, consented unto their Marriage. Oxford English Dictionary
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