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recognosce
† recognosce, v. Obs. Chiefly Sc. Also 6 -os(s. [ad. L. recognōscĕre: see re- and cognosce.] 1. trans. To recognize, identify. rare—1.1533 Bellenden tr. Livy v. vi, Two dayis lasere war gevin to Ilk man to recognos [v.r. recognis] his awne gere [L. ad recognoscendas res]. 2. To recognize or acknowle...
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recognitor
recognitor Now only Hist. (rɪˈkɒgnɪtə(r)) Also 6 -our. [a. med.L. recognitor (Bracton), agent-n. f. recognit-, recognōscĕre to recognosce.] A member of a jury impanelled on an assize or inquest (cf. recognition 2 b).1574 tr. Littleton's Tenures 78 The recognitours of the assise may say and yelde to ...
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recognize
▪ I. recognize, v.1 (ˈrɛkəgnaɪz) Forms: 5 Sc. racwnnis, racunnys, recognis, (6 -eis); 6 recognish(e, -yse, -yce, 6– recognise, -ize. [a. OF. reconuiss-, recognoiss- etc., stem of reconoistre (mod.F. reconnaître):—L. recognōscĕre to recognosce. The ending was early assimilated to that of verbs in -is...
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recognition
recognition (rɛkəgˈnɪʃən) Also 6 -ni(s)cyon. [ad. L. recognitiōn-em, n. of action f. recognit-, recognōscĕre to recognosce. Cf. F. récognition (15th c.).] The act of recognizing. † 1. Sc. Law. The resumption of lands by a feudal superior for any reason, in later use spec. on account of unwarranted a...
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regress
▪ I. regress, n. (ˈriːgrɛs) [ad. L. regressus, n. of action f. regredī to go back: see regrede v., and cf. egress, ingress.] 1. The act of going or coming back; a return or withdrawal; re-entry to or into the place of issue or origin. Freq. in the phrases (orig. legal) egress, or ingress, and regres...
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ground-annual
ground-annual Sc. Law. ‘A perpetual yearly duty payable upon land, and made a real burden upon it either by constitution or reservation’ (Sheriff æ. J. G. Mackay).1551 Sc. Acts Mary (1814) II. 490/1 The ground annuall appeiris ay to be payit quha euer big the ground and fail⁓ȝeing thairof that the a...
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relief
▪ I. † reˈlief1 Obs. Forms: 3–5 relef, (5 -leff, 6 -leffe), 4–5 relif, -lyf, (4 pl. -lyves), releif, 5 relefe, -leue, (pl. -leues, -ys), 4–6 releef, (6 -leefe); 5 relyef, 6 relief(e. [a. OF. relef, relief (also relie, relier) ‘the remnant..of meat left at a meale’, also ‘rubbidge, or the ruines of o...
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