Tag: GY
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Gynecocracy
What is Gynecocracy? A definition of gynecocracy is: Government by a woman; a state in which women are legally capable of the supreme command; e.g. in Great Britain (Queen).[1] Resources Notes “Gynecocracy” in the White America Dictionary (New York, Los Angeles, London, New Delhy, Hong […]
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Gynecocracy
What is Gynecocracy? A definition of gynecocracy is: Government by a woman; a state in which women are legally capable of the supreme command; e.g. in Great Britain (Queen).[1] Resources Notes “Gynecocracy” in the White America Dictionary (New York, Los Angeles, London, New Delhy, Hong […]
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Gypsy
Gypsy in Law Enforcement Main Entry: Law Enforcement in the Legal Dictionary. This section provides, in the context of Law Enforcement, a partial definition of gypsy. Resources Legal English Vocabulary: Gypsy in Spanish Online translation of the English legal term gypsy into Spanish: gitano […]
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Gypsy
Gypsy in Law Enforcement Main Entry: Law Enforcement in the Legal Dictionary. This section provides, in the context of Law Enforcement, a partial definition of gypsy. Resources Legal English Vocabulary: Gypsy in Spanish Online translation of the English legal term gypsy into Spanish: gitano […]
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Gyves
Fetters or shackles for the legs. H H is sometimes used in some Law Latin words in which it is more generally and properly omitted; thus, Ostium is sometimes written Hostium; Coercio, Cohertio; Abundanti, Habundanti; and the like. So, on the other hand, it is sometimes omitted where it […]
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Gyves
Fetters or shackles for the legs. H H is sometimes used in some Law Latin words in which it is more generally and properly omitted; thus, Ostium is sometimes written Hostium; Coercio, Cohertio; Abundanti, Habundanti; and the like. So, on the other hand, it is sometimes omitted where it […]
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Gyltwite
(Saxon). Compensation for fraud or trespass. (Jrant of King Edgar, A. D. 964; Cowell. …
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Gyltwite
(Saxon). Compensation for fraud or trespass. (Jrant of King Edgar, A. D. 964; Cowell. …
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Gymnasium
Grammar This term is a noun. Etimology of Gymnasium (You may find gymnasium at the world legal encyclopedia and the etimology of more terms). 1590s, “place of exercise,” from Latin gymnasium “school for gymnastics,” from Greek gymnasion “public place where athletic […]