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  • GEMOT
    In Saxon law. A meeting or moot; a convention; a public assemblage. These were of several sorts, such, as the witena-gemot, or meeting of the wise men; the folc-gemot, or general assembly of the people; the shirc-gemot, or county court; the burg-gemot, or borough court; the hundred-gemot, or hundred court; More...
  • GENEARCH
    The head of a family.
  • GENEATH
    In Saxon law. A villein, or agricultural tenant, (villanus villicus;) a hind or farmer, (firmarius rusticus.) Spelman.
  • GENER
    Lat. In the civil law. A son-in-law; a daughter's husband. (Filiw vir.) Dig. 38, 10, 4, 6.
  • GENERAL
    Pertaining to, or designating, the genus or class, as distinguished from that which characterizes the species or Individual. Universal, not particularized; as opposed to special. Principal or central; as opposed to local. Open or available to all, as opposed to select. Obtaining commonly, or recognized universally; as opposed to particular. More...
  • GENERALE
    The usual commons in a religious house, distinguished from pietan-tiat, which on extraordinary occasions were allowed beyond the commons. Cowell. Generals dietum generaliter est inter pretandnm. A general expression is to be interpreted generally. 8 Coke, 116a. Generals nihil eertnm implicat. A general expression implies nothing certain. 2 Coke, 34b. More...
  • GENERALS OF ORDERS
    Chiefs of the several orders of monks, friars, and other religious societies.
  • GENERATIO
    The issue or offspring of a mother-monastery. Cowell.
  • GENERATION
    May mean either a degree of removal in computing descents, or a single succession of living beings in natural descent. McMillan v. School Committee, 107 N. C. 609, 12 S. E. 330, 10 L. R. A. 823.
  • GENEROSUS
    Lat. Gentleman; a gentleman. Spelman. -Generosa. Gentlewoman. Cowell; 2 Inst 668.-Generosi filins. Tbe son of a gentleman. Generally abbreviated "gen. fil"
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