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rent-seck Law. Also 5–7 sec, 6–7 secke, (6 seeke). [a. AF. rente secque lit. dry rent.] A rent reserved by deed in favour of some person, without a clause of distress in case of arrears (and so differing from a rent-charge). This distinction in respect of remedy was abolished in 1731 by the statute ...
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seck
▪ I. seck, a. see rent-seck.▪ II. seck(e obs. forms of sack n.1, n.3, sick a.
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dry
▪ I. dry, a. (adv.) (draɪ) Forms: 1 dr{yacu}ᵹe, dr{iacu}ᵹe, 2–4 driȝe, drei(e, 3 druie, (Orm.) driȝȝe, 3–4 druye, drue, 3–7 drie, 4 dryȝe, druiȝe, druyȝe, draye, dreȝe, drey(e, dri, 4–7 drye, 6 drygh, drigh, 4– dry. [OE. dr{yacu}ᵹe (:—*drûgi-) in ablaut relation with MDu. dröghe, drōghe, Du. droog, ...
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