10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «FELONES DE SE»
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This Rash Act: Suicide Across the Life Cycle in the ...
In practice, most historians contend, felones de se were marginal, minority, or
propertyless members of the community (paupers, servants, foreigners, and
strangers), or were prisoners awaiting judgment or execution (notably for the
crime of ...
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The Works of Thomas Shepard: First Pastor of the First ...
To this scripture (then) alleged for children of the church-not in full communion,
by their sin, when adult, to become felones de se, as above said, I answer,— 1.
That the objection from hence tends as much to frustrate the church act, or
censure ...
Thomas Shepard, John Adams Albro, 1853
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A Dictionary of Modern English Usage: The Classic First Edition
(rare) felones de se or (wrongly)felos de se or (colloq.)felo-de-ses. felspar. See
FELDSPAR. female, feminine, womanly. The fundamental difference between
female & feminine is that the first is wider, referring things to the sex, human or
not, ...
H. W. Fowler, David Crystal, 2009
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On the law of the coroner; and on medical evidence in the ...
... formally abolished by statute, which directs that bodies of felones de se shall
be privately buried in the churchyard. The verdict of felo de se is very rare ; and
juries, for the most part, bring in a verdict of insanity where a party has died by his
...
James Craig (F.R.C.S.E.), 1855
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From Bonbon to Cha-cha: Oxford Dictionary of Foreign Words ...
A peasant in Egypt and other Arabicspeaking countries. felo de se /,fi:loU dI 'si:/,
Ilfeloo do 'ser/ noun phrase plural felones de se /fI|lQUIliIZ d1 '51:], felos de se
Ilfclooz do 'seI/ E17 (Anglo-)Latin (literally, 'felon of himself'). 1 A person who ...
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Latin for the Illiterati: Exorcizing the Ghosts of a Dead ...
St. Augustine's allusion to the Fall of humanity that necessitated the coming of the
Redeemer felo-de-se (pl. felones-de-se): (leg.) suicide; also, an illegal act that
results in the death of the felon femina: a woman femininum (f.): (gram.) feminine
...
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Latin for the Illiterati, Second Edition: A Modern Guide to ...
St. Augustine's allusion to the Fall of humanity that necessitated the coming of the
Redeemer felix hora [lucky day]: a blessed occasion; a golden opportunity felo-
de-se (pl.felones-de-se): (leg.) suicide; also, an illegal act that results in the death
...
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World Dictionary of Foreign Expressions: A Resource for ...
felo de se n., pl. felones de se or felos de se [Anglo-L. felo felon, evildoer, rogue (
1); de about (2); se self (3): evildoer about self.] 1. Killer of self. Suicide. 2. A
person who deliberately kills himself/herself or dies from the consequences of his
/her ...
Gabriel Adeleye, Kofi Acquah-Dadzie, Thomas J. Sienkewicz, 1999
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Word Finder: The Phonic Key to the Dictionary
... FLDS flagrancy flaked flabbergast felo de se flagrancies flaking FLBRGSTD
felones de se(pl) FLGRNT flaky flabbergasted FLDT flagrant flakier flakiest
FLKSHN FLMB fallen flakily affliction flambee(or)flambe felon(criminal) flakiness
flection,
Penelope Kister McRann, 1987
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Catalogi codicum manuscriptorum bibliothecæ Bodleianæ partis ...
... of the commissioners in his affair; 26 March, 1684. sol. 23. 9. Copy of a warrant
from bishop John Dolben of Rochester, as lord high almoner, appointing George
Collings, of Helston, his deputy for the forfeited goods of felones de se ...
William Dunn Macray, 1862