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Webster’s Dictionary (1828)



1,951 words match “LAW”

CEREMONY n.
Ar act or series of acts, often of a symbolical character, prescribed by law, custom, or authority, in the conduct of important matters, as in the performance of religious duties, the transaction of affairs of state, and the celebration of notable events; as, the ceremony of crowning a sovereign; the ceremonies observe…
CHALLENGE n.
e. The challenge must be made when the ballot is offered. [U. S.] Challenge to the array (Law), an exception to the whole panel. -- Challenge to the favor, the alleging a special cause, the sufficiency of which is to be left to those whose duty and office it is to decide upon it. -- Challenge to the polls, an excepti…
CHAMBER n. 2 definitions
A room or rooms where a lawyer transacts business; a room or rooms where a judge transacts such official business as may be done out of court.
CHAMPION n.
defender; an advocate; a hero. A stouter champion never handled sword. Shak. Champions of law and liberty. Fisher Ames.
CHANCE n.
A supposed material or psychical agent or mode of activity other than a force, law, or purpose; fortune; fate; -- in this sense often personifed. It is strictly and philosophically true in nature and reason that there is no such thing as chance or accident; it being evident that these words do not signify anything real…
CHANCERY n.
merly, the highest court of judicature next to the Parliament, exercising jurisdiction at law, but chiefly in equity; but under the jurisdiction act of 1873 it became the chancery division of the High Court of Justice, and now exercises jurisdiction only in equity.
CHAPEL n.
rish, or for parishioners who live at a distance from the principal church. (b) A privy. (Law) -- Chapel master, a director of music in a chapel; the director of a court or orchestra. -- To build a chapel (Naut.), to chapel a ship. See Chapel, v. t., 2. -- To hold a chapel, to have a meeting of the men employed in a…
CHARTE n.
The constitution, or fundamental law, of the French monarchy, as established on the restoration of Louis XVIII., in 1814.
CHARTER n.
s, a ship is offered for sale or charter. See Charter party, below. Charter land (O. Eng. Law), land held by charter, or in socage; bookland. -- Charter member, one of the original members of a society or corporation, esp. one named in a charter, or taking part in the first proceedings under it. -- Charter party Etym…
CHASTE a.
Pure from unlawful sexual intercourse; virtuous; continent. "As chaste as Diana." Shak. Whose bed is undefiled and chaste pronounced. Milton.
CHASTITY n.
The state of being chaste; purity of body; freedom from unlawful sexual intercourse. She . . . hath preserved her spotless chastity. T. Carew.
CHAW n. 2 definitions
As much as is put in the mouth at once; a chew; a quid. [Law]
CHELA n.
The pincherlike claw of Crustacea and Arachnida.
CHELICERA n.
One of the anterior pair of mouth organs, terminated by a pincherlike claw, in scorpions and allied Arachnida. They are homologous with the falcers of spiders, and probably with the mandibles of insects.
CHELIFEROUS a.
Having cheliform claws, like a crab.
CHELIFORM a.
ing joint or a projecting part of it, so that the whole may be ised for grasping, as the claw of a crab; pincherlike.
CHELY n.
A claw. See Chela. [Obs.]
CHEVISANCE n.
An unlawful agreement or contract.
CHEW v. 2 definitions
e; hence, to meditate. Every beast the parteth the hoof, and cleaveth the cleft into two claws, and cheweth the cud among the beasts, that ye shall eat. Deut. xxiv. 6.
CHIEF n.
nister, and middle chiefs. In chief. (a) At the head; as, a commander in chief. (b) (Eng. Law) From the king, or sovereign; as, tenure in chief, tenure directly from the king.
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