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Eloign (gcide) | Eloign \E*loign"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Eloigned; p. pr. & vb.
n. Eloigning.] [F. ['e]loigner, OF. esloignier; pref. es-
(L. ex) + OF. & F. loin far, far off, L. longe, fr. longus
long. See Elongate.] [Written also eloin.]
1. To remove afar off; to withdraw. [Obs.]
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From worldly cares he did himself eloign. --Spenser.
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2. (Law) To convey to a distance, or beyond the jurisdiction,
or to conceal, as goods liable to distress.
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The sheriff may return that the goods or beasts are
eloigned. --Blackstone.
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Eloignate (gcide) | Eloignate \E*loign"ate\, v. t.
To remove. [Obs.] --Howell.
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Eloigned (gcide) | Eloign \E*loign"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Eloigned; p. pr. & vb.
n. Eloigning.] [F. ['e]loigner, OF. esloignier; pref. es-
(L. ex) + OF. & F. loin far, far off, L. longe, fr. longus
long. See Elongate.] [Written also eloin.]
1. To remove afar off; to withdraw. [Obs.]
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From worldly cares he did himself eloign. --Spenser.
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2. (Law) To convey to a distance, or beyond the jurisdiction,
or to conceal, as goods liable to distress.
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The sheriff may return that the goods or beasts are
eloigned. --Blackstone.
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Eloigning (gcide) | Eloign \E*loign"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Eloigned; p. pr. & vb.
n. Eloigning.] [F. ['e]loigner, OF. esloignier; pref. es-
(L. ex) + OF. & F. loin far, far off, L. longe, fr. longus
long. See Elongate.] [Written also eloin.]
1. To remove afar off; to withdraw. [Obs.]
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From worldly cares he did himself eloign. --Spenser.
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2. (Law) To convey to a distance, or beyond the jurisdiction,
or to conceal, as goods liable to distress.
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The sheriff may return that the goods or beasts are
eloigned. --Blackstone.
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Eloignment (gcide) | Eloignment \E*loign"ment\, n. [F. ['e]loignement.]
Removal to a distance; withdrawal. [Obs.]
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ELOIGNE (bouvier) | ELOIGNE, practice. This word signifies, literally, to remove to a distance;
to remove afar off. It is used as a return to a writ of replevin, when the
chattels have been removed out of the way of the sheriff. Vide Elongata.
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