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surrejoinder
surrejoinder Law. (sʌrɪˈdʒɔɪndə(r)) [f. sur- + rejoinder.] In old common-law pleading, a plaintiff's reply to the defendant's rejoinder. Also transf. an answer to a rejoinder or reply (in general). The order of the pleadings is: plaintiff's declaration, defendant's plea, plaintiff's replication, def... Oxford English Dictionary
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re-rejoinder
re-reˈjoinder [Cf. re- 2 a.] A surrejoinder.1884 Spencer in Contemp. Rev. XLVI. 30 A very reasonable rejoinder this seems until there comes the re-rejoinder. Oxford English Dictionary
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surreply
† surreˈply, n. Obs. rare. [f. sur- + reply, after surrejoinder.] An answer to a reply. So † surreˈply v., to answer to a reply.1605 Z. Jones tr. Loyer's Specters 46 marg., A surreply to the former answered. 1650 Weldon Crt. Chas. I (1651) 187 Buckingham sur-replyed, Its false. 1683 E. Hooker Pref. ... Oxford English Dictionary
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surrejoin
surrejoin, v. Law. (sʌrɪˈdʒɔɪn) [Back-formation f. next, after rejoin.] intr. (or with obj. clause). To reply, as a plaintiff, to the defendant's rejoinder; to make a surrejoinder. Also transf.1594 West 2nd Pt. Symbol., Chancerie §75 Then may the plaintife surrejoine to the second rejoinder. c 1640 ... Oxford English Dictionary
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surrebutter
surrebutter Law. (sʌrɪˈbʌtə(r)) [f. sur- + rebutter, after surrejoinder.] In old common-law pleading, a plaintiff's reply to a defendant's rebutter. Also transf., a further rejoinder.a 1601 Sir T. Fanshawe Pract. Exch. (1658) 146 They must proceed with Rebutter, and sur-rebutter, untill every point ... Oxford English Dictionary
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rejoinder
rejoinder, n. (rɪˈdʒɔɪndə(r)) Also 5–6 reioyner, 6 reioyndre, 7 rijoinder. [a. F. rejoindre inf. used as n. The sense is prob. from AF. usage: see rejoin v.1] 1. Law. The defendant's answer to the plaintiff's replication.1482 in I. S. Leadam Star Chamber Cas. (Selden Soc.) 14 This is the reioyner of... Oxford English Dictionary
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rebutter
rebutter, n. (rɪˈbʌtə(r)) [In sense 1, a. AF. rebuter (see rebut v. and -er4); in 2, partly f. rebut v. + -er1.] 1. Law. a. An answer made by a defendant to a plaintiff's surrejoinder.1540 Act 32 Hen. VIII, c. 30 §1 Replycacyons, reioynders, rebutters,..and other pleadynges. 1588 Fraunce Lawiers Log... Oxford English Dictionary
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triply
▪ I. triply, n. Sc. Law. Obs. exc. Hist. (trɪˈplaɪ) [ad. OF. triplique (treplicque, 1392–3 in Godef. Compl.); cf. also reply, duply, quadruply.] A third reply; a pursuer's reply to a defender's rejoinder; a surrejoinder. Also allusively.1531 in 10th Rep. Hist. MSS. Comm. App. i. 71 Notwithstanding t... Oxford English Dictionary
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sur-
sur-, prefix (sə(r)) a. (O)F. sur-, earlier sour-, sor-, soure- (repr. L. super), used in various senses of super-, as in surcharger to burden excessively, overburden, surcharge, surcot upper coat, surcoat, surnom additional name, surname, surpasser to pass beyond, surpass, surseoir (:—L. supersedēr... Oxford English Dictionary
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triplication
triplication (trɪplɪˈkeɪʃən) [a. F. triplication (Godef.), or ad. L. triplicātiōn-em, n. of action from triplicāre to triplicate.] 1. The action or process of making threefold, or multiplying by three; also, the result of this.1610 Healey St. Aug. Citie of God xix. ii. (1620) 708 These twelue sects ... Oxford English Dictionary
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reply
▪ I. reply, n. (rɪˈplaɪ) Also 6 replie, 7 replye. [f. the vb.] 1. a. An answer or response in words or writing; also transf., a response made by a gesture, act, etc.1560 in Jewel's Wks. (1848) I. 66 The Reply of the Bishop of Sarum to the Letter above written. 1588 Shakes. L.L.L. iv. i. 86 Thus expe... Oxford English Dictionary
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