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poustie - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
From Middle English pouste, from Anglo-Norman pousté, Old French poesté, posté etc., from (the stem of) Latin potestās (“power”). Doublet of podesta. en.wiktionary.org
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poustie, n. meanings, etymology and more - Oxford English Dictionary
OED's earliest evidence for poustie is from before 1275, in St. Margaret. poustie is a borrowing from French. Etymons: French pousté. See etymology. Nearby ... www.oed.com
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Poustie Name Meaning and Poustie Family History at FamilySearch
Scottish: nickname from Scots dialect poustie 'power, bodily strength'. It also occurs in the term liege poustie, with the legal sense 'to be in full ... www.familysearch.org
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POUSTIE - The Law Dictionary
Definition and Citations: In Scotch law. Power. See LIEGE POUSTIE. A word formed from the Latin “potestas.” Previous Definition: Pourveyor, Or ... thelawdictionary.org
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SND :: poustie - Dictionaries of the Scots Language
POUSTIE, n. Also pouste; conflated forms pousture, -er, puster, pooster (Sh. a.1838 Jam. MSS. XII. 177, 1908 Jak. (1928), ouster [sic]), postour, ... dsl.ac.uk
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Benjamin N. Hulburd
Family In 1928, Hulburd married Dorothy Elizabeth Poustie (1901-1968) of Cambridge, Massachusetts. They were the parents of sons Roger William (1930-1998) and George Poustie (b. 1932), and daughter Dale Elizabeth (b. 1932), the wife of Donald L. wikipedia.org
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Lachlan Poustie - A&O Shearman
Lachlan acts for corporates, sponsors, export credit agencies, development finance institutions and commercial lenders on the development and financing of ... www.aoshearman.com
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LIEGE POUSTIE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of LIEGE POUSTIE is the state of good health requisite under Scots law to the exercise of full legal powers especially in the transfer of ... www.merriam-webster.com
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Unscrambled 162 words from letters in POUSTIE
5 letter words made by unscrambling letters POUSTIE · estop · etuis · pesto · piets · pious · piste · poets · poise · posit · potes · pouts · setup · situp ... www.wordunscrambler.net
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Poustie Family History - Ancestry
From Scots dialect poustie 'power bodily strength'. It also occurs in the term liege poustie with the legal sense 'to be in full possession of one's faculties'. www.ancestry.com.au
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SND :: liege poustie - Dictionaries of the Scots Language
the state of being in full possession of one's faculties and so capable of transacting one's own affairs, sound in mind and body. www.dsl.ac.uk
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liege poustie
liege poustie Chiefly Sc. (liːdʒˈpaʊstɪ) Forms: 4 lege pouste, legge pouste, 5 leg(is po(u)ste, 6 leg powster, liege pouste, 7– liege poustie. [a. OF. lige poesté, med.L. ligia potestas: see liege a. and poustie.] The state of being in health and full possession of one's faculties. Now only in Sc. L... Oxford English Dictionary
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pousté
poustie, pousté Obs. (or Sc. arch.) (ˈpaʊstɪ) Forms: 4–5 pouˈste (also 6 Sc.), -stˈee, powˈste (5 -ee), poeste, poweste, poste (5 -ee), pauste (5 -i); 5 pooste, poˈstey, ˈpousty, 5–6 ˈpostie, -y (6 -ye), 5 (7 Sc.) pausty, 7 Sc. powstie, 7, 9 Sc. poustie. [ME. a. OF. poesté, pousté (a 1000 podestat):... Oxford English Dictionary
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Project Shadowchaser IV
Silver (as Greg Melvill Smith) Brian O'Shaughnessy as Professor Morton Dave Ridley as Operative #1 Cordell McQueen as Operative #2 & Arturus Greg Poustie wikipedia.org
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