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sinhalsky (msasasci) | sinhalsky
- Sinhalese |
goethals (encz) | Goethals, |
halsey (encz) | Halsey,Halsey n: [jmén.] příjmení Zdeněk Brož a automatický překlad |
halstead (encz) | Halstead,Halstead n: [jmén.] příjmení Zdeněk Brož a automatický překlad |
marshals (encz) | marshals,policejní ředitelé Zdeněk Brož |
marshalship (encz) | marshalship,maršálství Zdeněk Brož |
phalsa (encz) | phalsa, n: |
ringhals (encz) | ringhals, n: |
rinkhals (encz) | rinkhals, n: |
halsey (czen) | Halsey,Halseyn: [jmén.] příjmení Zdeněk Brož a automatický překlad |
halstead (czen) | Halstead,Halsteadn: [jmén.] příjmení Zdeněk Brož a automatický překlad |
Court of Marshalsea (gcide) | Marshalsea \Mar"shal*sea\, n. [Marshal + OE. se a seat. See
See a seat.]
The court or seat of a marshal; hence, the prison in
Southwark, belonging to the marshal of the king's household.
[Eng.]
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Court of Marshalsea, a court formerly held before the
steward and marshal of the king's house to administer
justice between the king's domestic servants.
--Blackstone.
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Halse (gcide) | Halse \Halse\ (h[add]ls), v. t. [AS. healsian.]
1. To embrace about the neck; to salute; to greet. [Obs.]
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Each other kissed glad
And lovely halst. --Spenser.
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2. To adjure; to beseech; to entreat. [Obs.]
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O dere child, I halse thee,
In virtue of the Holy Trinity. --Chaucer.
[1913 Webster]Halse \Halse\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Halsed (h[add]lst); p. pr.
& vb. n. Halsing.] [Cf. Hawser.]
To haul; to hoist. [Obs.] --Grafton
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Halsed (gcide) | Halse \Halse\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Halsed (h[add]lst); p. pr.
& vb. n. Halsing.] [Cf. Hawser.]
To haul; to hoist. [Obs.] --Grafton
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Halsening (gcide) | Halsening \Hal"sen*ing\ (h[add]l"s[e^]n*[i^]ng), a.
Sounding harshly in the throat; inharmonious; rough. [Obs.]
--Carew.
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Halser (gcide) | Halser \Hals"er\ (h[add]s"[~e]r), n.
See Hawser. --Pope.
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Halsing (gcide) | Halse \Halse\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Halsed (h[add]lst); p. pr.
& vb. n. Halsing.] [Cf. Hawser.]
To haul; to hoist. [Obs.] --Grafton
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Marshalsea (gcide) | Marshalsea \Mar"shal*sea\, n. [Marshal + OE. se a seat. See
See a seat.]
The court or seat of a marshal; hence, the prison in
Southwark, belonging to the marshal of the king's household.
[Eng.]
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Court of Marshalsea, a court formerly held before the
steward and marshal of the king's house to administer
justice between the king's domestic servants.
--Blackstone.
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Marshalship (gcide) | Marshalship \Mar"shal*ship\, n.
The office of a marshal.
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Seneschalship (gcide) | Seneschalship \Sen"es*chal*ship\, n.
The office, dignity, or jurisdiction of a seneschal.
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Unhalsed (gcide) | Unhalsed \Unhalsed\
See halsed. |
frans hals (wn) | Frans Hals
n 1: Dutch portrait and genre painter who endowed his portraits
with vitality and humor (1580?-1666) [syn: Hals, {Frans
Hals}] |
george washington goethals (wn) | George Washington Goethals
n 1: United States army officer and engineer who supervised the
construction of the Panama Canal (1858-1928) [syn:
Goethals, George Washington Goethals] |
goethals (wn) | Goethals
n 1: United States army officer and engineer who supervised the
construction of the Panama Canal (1858-1928) [syn:
Goethals, George Washington Goethals] |
hals (wn) | Hals
n 1: Dutch portrait and genre painter who endowed his portraits
with vitality and humor (1580?-1666) [syn: Hals, {Frans
Hals}] |
khalsa (wn) | Khalsa
n 1: the group of initiated Sikhs to which devout orthodox Sikhs
are ritually admitted at puberty; founded by the tenth and
last Guru in 1699 |
marshals (wn) | Marshals
n 1: the United States' oldest federal law enforcement agency is
responsible today for protecting the Federal Judiciary and
transporting federal prisoners and protecting federal
witnesses and managing assets seized from criminals and
generally ensuring the effective operation of the federal
judicial system [syn: United States Marshals Service, {US
Marshals Service}, Marshals] |
marshalship (wn) | marshalship
n 1: the post of marshall |
phalsa (wn) | phalsa
n 1: drought-resistant Asiatic treelike shrub bearing pleasantly
acid small red edible fruits commonly used in sherbets
[syn: phalsa, Grewia asiatica] |
ringhals (wn) | ringhals
n 1: highly venomous snake of southern Africa able to spit venom
up to seven feet [syn: ringhals, rinkhals, {spitting
snake}, Hemachatus haemachatus] |
rinkhals (wn) | rinkhals
n 1: highly venomous snake of southern Africa able to spit venom
up to seven feet [syn: ringhals, rinkhals, {spitting
snake}, Hemachatus haemachatus] |
united states marshals service (wn) | United States Marshals Service
n 1: the United States' oldest federal law enforcement agency is
responsible today for protecting the Federal Judiciary and
transporting federal prisoners and protecting federal
witnesses and managing assets seized from criminals and
generally ensuring the effective operation of the federal
judicial system [syn: United States Marshals Service, {US
Marshals Service}, Marshals] |
us marshals service (wn) | US Marshals Service
n 1: the United States' oldest federal law enforcement agency is
responsible today for protecting the Federal Judiciary and
transporting federal prisoners and protecting federal
witnesses and managing assets seized from criminals and
generally ensuring the effective operation of the federal
judicial system [syn: United States Marshals Service, {US
Marshals Service}, Marshals] |
MARSHALSEA (bouvier) | MARSHALSEA, English law. The name of a prison belonging to the court of the
king's bench.
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