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maile (gcide) | Mail \Mail\, n. [F. maille, OF. also maaille, LL. medalia. See
Medal.]
1. A small piece of money; especially, an English silver
half-penny of the time of Henry V. [Obs.] [Written also
maile, and maille.]
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2. Rent; tribute. [Obs., except in certain compounds and
phrases, as blackmail, mails and duties, etc.]
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Mail and duties (Scots Law), the rents of an estate, in
whatever form paid.
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MAILE (bouvier) | MAILE, ancient English law. A small piece of money; it also signified a
rent, because the rent was paid with maile.
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blackmailed (encz) | blackmailed,vydíral v: Zdeněk Brožblackmailed,vydíraný adj: Zdeněk Brož |
blackmailer (encz) | blackmailer,vyděrač n: Cascaval |
direct mailer (encz) | direct mailer, n: |
emailed (encz) | emailed,poslal mail Zdeněk Brož |
mailed (encz) | mailed,obrněný adj: Zdeněk Brožmailed,odeslán poštou lukemailed,poslal v: Zdeněk Brož |
mailer (encz) | mailer,odesílatel lukemailer,odesílatel pošty luke |
Blackmailed (gcide) | Blackmail \Black"mail`\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Blackmailed; p.
pr. & vb. n. Blackmailing.]
To extort money from by exciting fears of injury other than
bodily harm, as injury to reputation, distress of mind, etc.;
as, to blackmail a merchant by threatening to expose an
alleged fraud. [U. S.]
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Blackmailer (gcide) | Blackmailer \Black"mail`er\, n.
One who extorts, or endeavors to extort, money, by black
mailing.
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E-mailed (gcide) | E-mail \E-mail\, email \email\, e-mail \e-mail\v. t. [imp. & p.
p. E-mailed; p. pr. & vb. n. E-mailing.]
to send (an e-mail message) to someone; as, I emailed the
article to the editor; she emailed me her report.
Syn: mail electronically.
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Immailed (gcide) | Immailed \Im*mailed"\, a.
Wearing mail or armor; clad of armor. --W. Browne.
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mail-clad mailed (gcide) | armoured \armoured\ adj.
1. provided with protective covering; -- used of animals.
Opposite of unarmored.
Note: [Narrower terms: {bone-covered ; {scaly, scaley,
scaled}.
Syn: armored.
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2. same as armor-clad; -- used of persons or things
military. Opposite of unarmored.
Note: One that is aromour-clad is bulletproof. Narrower
terms: lightly armored, lightly armoured; {mail-clad,
mailed}; panzer; {scaled
Syn: armored.
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Mailed (gcide) | Mailed \Mailed\, a. (Zool.)
Protected by an external coat, or covering, of scales or
plates.
[1913 Webster]Mailed \Mailed\, a. [See 1st Mail.]
Spotted; speckled.
[1913 Webster]Mail \Mail\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Mailed; p. pr. & vb. n.
Mailing.]
To deliver into the custody of the postoffice officials, or
place in a government letter box, for transmission by mail;
to post; as, to mail a letter. [U. S.]
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Note: In the United States to mail and to post are both in
common use; as, to mail or post a letter. In England
post is the commoner usage.
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airmailer (wn) | airmailer
n 1: a mailer for airmail |
blackmailer (wn) | blackmailer
n 1: a criminal who extorts money from someone by threatening to
expose embarrassing information about them [syn:
blackmailer, extortioner, extortionist] |
direct mailer (wn) | direct mailer
n 1: a distributor who uses direct mail to sell merchandise |
mailed (wn) | mailed
adj 1: wearing protective mail [syn: mail-clad, mailed] |
mailer (wn) | Mailer
n 1: United States writer (born in 1923) [syn: Mailer, {Norman
Mailer}]
2: a person who mails something
3: an advertisement that is sent by mail
4: a container for something to be mailed |
norman mailer (wn) | Norman Mailer
n 1: United States writer (born in 1923) [syn: Mailer, {Norman
Mailer}] |
remailer (foldoc) | remailer
anonymous remailer
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MAILE (bouvier) | MAILE, ancient English law. A small piece of money; it also signified a
rent, because the rent was paid with maile.
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