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pourallee
† pourallee Old Law. Obs. In 4 pour-, puralee, porale, puraley, 6–7 purallee, pourallee. [Anglo-Fr., f. pur-, pour-, as prefix often confused with par-, L. per- through + alee going, alley; a literal rendering of L. perambulātio.] The perambulation of a forest.a 1300 Liber Custumarum (Rolls) I. 197 ...
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Also a Treatise of the Purallee, Declaring What Purallee Is, How the Same First Began, What a Pourallee Man May Doe, How He May Hunt and Use His Owne Purallee , How Far He May Pursue and Follow After His Chase, Together With the Lymits and Boundes, Aswell of the Forrest, As the Pourallee.
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puralee
† puraˈlé, ˈpuralee Old Law. Forms: 3–4 purale, pouralee, 4 puralee, puraley, porale, 5 Sc. pureale, (Hist. 6–7 pur-, 6–8 pourallee, 7 purallie). [AF. purale(e (latinized puralea) = OF. por-, puralee a going through, f. OF. por-, pur-, pouraler to go through, traverse, f. por-, pur-:—L. prō-, forth;...
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estated
estated, ppl. a. (ɪˈsteɪtɪd) [f. estate n. and v. + -ed.] Furnished with an estate, possessed of ‘means’ or property; in later use, esp. of landed property.1607 Topsell Serpents To Rdr., Because we were not so throughly estated, as to maintain a sufficient Scholar to attend only upon the Presse. 161...
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pourpoint
pourpoint, purpoint, n.1 Obs. exc. Hist. (ˈpʊəpɔɪnt, ˈpɜːpɔɪnt) Forms: 4 purpont, 5 -peynt(e, -poynt, 9 pour-, purpoint. [a. OF. po(u)rpoint (13th c. in Littré), prop. pa. pple., as in gambais porpoint, cuilte purpointe (Godef.), of pourpoindre to perforate, f. pour- (:—L. prō-, substituted for par:...
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