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The Holy League (gcide) | League \League\ (l[=e]g), n. [F. ligue, LL. liga, fr. L. ligare
    to bind; cf. Sp. liga. Cf. Ally a confederate, Ligature.]
    1. An alliance or combination of two or more nations,
       parties, organizations, or persons, for the accomplishment
       of a purpose which requires a continued course of action,
       as for mutual defense, or for furtherance of commercial,
       religious, or political interests, etc.
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             And let there be
             'Twixt us and them no league, nor amity. --Denham.
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    2. Specifically: (Sports) An association of sports teams that
       establishes rules of play, decides questions of membership
       in the league, and organizes matches between the member
       teams. In some cases a sports league is called a
       conference, as in the National Football Conference.
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    Note: A league may be offensive or defensive, or both;
          offensive, when the parties agree to unite in attacking
          a common enemy; defensive, when they agree to a mutual
          defense of each other against an enemy.
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    The Holy League, an alliance of Roman Catholics formed in
       1576 by influence of the Duke of Guise for the exclusion
       of Protestants from the throne of France.
 
    Solemn League and Covenant. See Covenant,2.
 
    The land league, an association, organized in Dublin in
       1879, to promote the interests of the Irish tenantry, its
       avowed objects being to secure fixity of tenure, fair
       rent, and free sale of the tenants' interest. It was
       declared illegal by Parliament, but vigorous prosecutions
       have failed to suppress it.
 
    Syn: Alliance; confederacy; confederation; coalition;
         combination; compact; cooperation.
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