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UNQUES (bouvier) | UNQUES, law French. Yet. This barbarous word is frequently used in pleas as,
Ne unques executor, Ne unquas guardian, Ne unques accouple; and the like.
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Unquestionable (gcide) | Unquestionable \Un*ques"tion*a*ble\, a.
1. Not questionable; as, an unquestionable title.
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2. Not inviting questions or conversation. [R.] --Shak.
[1913 Webster] -- Un*ques"tion*a*bly, adv.
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unquestionable vs questionable (gcide) | acknowledged \ac*knowl"edged\ ([a^]k*n[o^]l"[e^]jd) adj.
Generally accepted or recognized as correct or reasonable.
Opposite of unacknowledged. [Narrower terms: {given,
granted}; unquestionable (vs. questionable)] Also See:
known.
Syn: accepted, recognized
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Unquestionably (gcide) | Unquestionable \Un*ques"tion*a*ble\, a.
1. Not questionable; as, an unquestionable title.
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2. Not inviting questions or conversation. [R.] --Shak.
[1913 Webster] -- Un*ques"tion*a*bly, adv.
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Unquestioned (gcide) | Unquestioned \Un*ques"tioned\, a.
1. Not called in question; not doubted.
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2. Not interrogated; having no questions asked; not examined
or examined into. --Shak.
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She muttering prayers, as holy rites she meant,
Through the divided crowd unquestioned went.
--Dryden.
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3. Indisputable; not to be opposed or impugned.
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Their unquestioned pleasures must be served. --B.
Jonson.
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Unquestioning (gcide) | Unquestioning \Unquestioning\
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NE UNQUES ACCOUPLE (bouvier) | NE UNQUES ACCOUPLE, pleading. A plea by which the party denies that he ever
was lawfully married to the person to whom it refers. See the form, 2 Wils.
R. 118; Morg. 582; 10 Went. Prec. Pl. 158; 211 Bl. 145; 3 Chit. PI. 599.
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NE UNQUES EXECUTOR (bouvier) | NE UNQUES EXECUTOR, pleading. A plea by which the party who uses it denies
that the plaintiff is an executor, as he claims to be; or that the defendant
is executor, as the plaintiff in his declaration charges him to be. 1 Chit.
Pl. 484; 1 Saund. 274, n. 3; Coin. Dig. Pleader, 2 D, 2 2 Chit. PI. 498.
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NE UNQUES SEISIE QUIZ DOWER (bouvier) | NE UNQUES SEISIE QUIZ DOWER, pleading. A plea by which a defendant denies
the right of a widow who sues for, and demands her dower in lands, &c., late
of her husband, because the husband was not, on the day of her marriage with
him, or any time afterwards, seised of such estate, so that she could be
endowed of the game. See 2 Saund. 329; 10 Went. 159; 3 Chitt. Pl. 598, and
the authorities there cited.
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NE UNQUES SON RECEIVER (bouvier) | NE UNQUES SON RECEIVER, pleading. The name of a plea in an action of account
render, by which the defendant affirms that he never was receiver of the
plaintiff. 12 Vin. Ab. 183.
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UNQUES (bouvier) | UNQUES, law French. Yet. This barbarous word is frequently used in pleas as,
Ne unques executor, Ne unquas guardian, Ne unques accouple; and the like.
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