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  • AGALMA
    An impression or image of anything on a seal. Cowell.
  • AGARD
    L. Fr. An award. Nul fait agard; no award made.
  • AGARDER
    L. Fr. To award, adjudge, or determiue; to sentence, or condemn.
  • AGE
    Signifies those periods in the lives of persons of both sexes which enable them to do certain acts which, before they had arrived at those periods, they were prohibited from doing. The length of time during which a person has lived or a thing has existed. In the old books, More...
  • AGE
    Awe, Aire. L. Fr. Water. Kelham.
  • AGE PRAYER
    A suggestion of nonage, made by an infant party to a real action, with a prayer that the proceedings may be deferred until his full age. It is now abolished. St. 11 Geo. IV.; 1 Wm. IV. c. 37, i 10; 1 Lil. Reg. 54; 3 Bl. Comm. 300.
  • AGENCY
    A relation, created either by express or implied contract or by law, whereby one party (called the principal or constituent) delegates the transaction of some lawful business or the authority to do certain acts for him or in relation to his rights or property, with more or less discretionary power, More...
  • AGENESIA
    In medical jurisprudence. Impotentia generandi; sexual impotence; incapacity for reproduction, existing in either sex, and whether arising from structural or other causes.
  • AGENFRIDA
    Sax. The true master or owner of a thing. Spelman.
  • AGENHINA
    In Saxon law. A guest at an inn, who, having stayed there for three nights, was then accounted one of the family. Cowell.
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