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replevish
▪ I. † reˈplevish, v.1 Obs. Law. Also 5 -yssh, 6 -ise. [f. repleviss-, lengthened stem of OF. replevir to replevy.] trans. To replevy.1433 Rolls of Parlt. IV. 478/2 Distresses that been lafte and takyn for the comyn godes, not acquyte ne replevysshed. 1554–5 Act 1 & 2 Phil. & Mary c. 13 §1 Persons, ...
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replevisor
reˈplevisor [See replevish v.1 and -or1.] ‘One who replevies’ (Ogilvie 1882).
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replevisable
replevisable, a. Law. (rɪˈplɛvɪsəb(ə)l) Also 6–7 -is(s)h-. [a. AF. replevis(s)able: see replevish v.1 and -able.] That may be replevied.[1275 Stat. Westm. c. 15 La gent que ne sunt mie replevisables, et..ceaus que estoient replevisables.]1532 Dial. on Laws Eng. ii. xlii. 100 b, If he lette any to re...
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replenish
▪ I. reˈplenish, n. rare. [f. the vb.] A fresh supply (of money); a refill.1806 T. S. Surr Winter in Lond. II. 75, I know you took it queer that I did not stand it, when you wanted a replenish last week. 1881 W. P. Lennox Plays, Players, etc. II. i. 9, I gave assent for a replenish of the glass.▪ II...
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