10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «PLACITORY» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
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A New Universal, Technological, Etymological, and ...
We spend time in defence of our placite, which might have been employed upon
the universal Author. — GUm- eiik. PLACITORY, plas'e-to-re, a. (plactium, a
decree, Lat.) Relating to pleas or pleadings in courts of law. PLACITUJC, plas'e-
tum, ...
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Letters to Squire Pedant: In the East
... and obversant with anthroposophy, he was without dubitancy, a dabster. His
responsion to the proemial speech of' the jurist for the prosecution, was so
consentient with the true placitory, and was such a pancratic cassation of the
paralogy of ...
Samuel Klinefelter Hoshour, 1870
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An English-Welsh pronouncing dictionary: with an analysis of ...
... llarysdd Placit, plas'-it, s. dedfryd, penderfyniad Placita, plas'-i-ta, s. llysoedd
cyhoeddus, neu gynnulleidfâoedd, yn y canol oesau Placitory, plas'-i-to-ri, a.
perthynol i ddadlenon mewn llysoedd barn ; perthynol i ddadlenon cyfreithiol
Plack, ...
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The law lexicon; or dictionary of jurisprudence, etc
Placitator, a pleader. Placitory, relating to pleas or pleading. Placitum (see above
). Placitum nominatum, the day appointed for a criminal to appear and plead and
make his defence.-—-Lc_q. II. 1, c. xxix. Placitum paclum, when the day is past.
John Jane Smith WHARTON, 1867
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A New Universal Etymological, Technological, and Pronouncing ...
(placitum, that which pleases, Lat.) A decree or determination—Obsolete. We
spend time in defence of our plncr'u, which might hallo been employed upon the
universal Anthem—GlanUl . PLACITORY, plas'e-to-re, a. ( placitum, a decree, Lat
.) ...
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An Explanatory and Phonographic Pronouncing Dictionary of ...
... plal-sldilt-é, n. Mildness;gentleness; PLA CIDNESS, pldsfld-nl-s, n. sweetness
of dispoBIIIOII. P'L ACIDLY, plds-'ld-IL', ad. Mildly; ntly; quietly. PLACING, l:l's-lng,
ppr. Setting; lifing. PLACIT, pigs-'lt, n. Decree; dcterminatwn. PLACITORY ...
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Johnson's Dictionary Improved by Todd: Abridged ... with the ...
Placitory, plas'-e-lflr-e. a. relating 10 (he act, or form of pleading in courts of law.
Placket, plak'-kh.s. the open part of a petticoat. Plagiarism, pla'-ja-rlzm. s. literary
theft, adoption of the thoughts or works of another. Plagiary, pla'-ja-re. s. a thief in
...
... to put in a place, fix, settle. Placeman, plase'-man. 5. one who fills a pub- lick
station. Placid, piiis' -s?d. a. gentle, quiet, kind, mild, soft. Placidness, plaV-sid-
nes. s. peaceableness, quietness. Placit, plas'-il. s. decree, determination t
Placitory, ...
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Chambers's Twentieth Century Dictionary (part 3 of 4: N-R)
Placitory,plas′itōri, adj. of or relatingto pleasorpleading in courts oflaw. Placitum
, plas′itum, n. a public assembly in the Middle Ages, presided over by the
sovereign, to consult on affairs of state: aresolution ofsuchan assembly:—pl.Plac
′ita.
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A Dictionary of Words and Phrases Used in Ancient and Modern Law
Rules of law. Placitabile. In old English law, plead- able. Placitamentum. The
pleading of a cause. Placitare. To plead. Placitator. A pleader. Placitory. Relating
or belonging to pleas or pleading. Placito debiti. A plea of debt. Placito
detentionis.