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Abbacinare
AbbacinareA barbaric form of corporal punishment meted out in the middle ages where persons would be permanently blinded by the pressing of hot irons to the open eyes. RELATED TERMS-------------------------------------- Corporal 1) An epithet for anything belonging to the body, as, corporal punishment, for punishment inflictedon the person of the criminal; corporal oath, which is an oath by the party who takes it being obliged to lay his hand on the Bible. 2) In the army. A non-commissioned officer in a battalion of infantry. Punishment Criminal law. Some pain or penalty warranted by law, inflicted on a person, for the commission of a crime or misdemeanor, or for the omission of the performance of an act required by law, by the judgment and command of some lawful court. SIMILAR TERMS-------------------------------------- PREVIOUS AND NEXT TERMS-------------------------------------- Abatement of legacies Is the reduction of legacies for the purpose of paying the testator's debts. Abator 1) He who abates or prostrates a nuisance; 2) He who having no right of entry, gets possession of the freehold to the prejudiae of an heir or devisee, after the time when the ancestor died, and before the heir or devisee enters. Abatuda Obsolete. Any thing diminished; as, moneta abatuda, which is moneyclipped or diminished in value. Abavia Civil law. Is the great grandmother, or fourth female ascendant. Abavus Civil law. Is the great grandfather, or fourth male ascendant. Abbacinare Abbey, abbatia Is a society of religious persons, having an abbot or abbessto preside over them. Abbreviation Practice. The omission of some words or letters in writing Abbreviators Ecclesiastical law Officers whose duty it is to assist in drawing up the Pope's briefs, and reducing petitions into proper form, to be converted into Papal Bulls. Abbroachment Obsolete. The forestalling of a market or fair. Abdication Government. 1) A simple renunciation of an office, generally understood of a supreme office. 2)When inferior magistrates decline or surrender their offices, they are said to make a resignation. We thank you for using the Juridical Dictionary to search for Abbacinare. If you have a better definition for Abbacinare than the one presented here, please let us know by making use of the suggest a term option. This definition of Abbacinare may be disputed by other professionals. Our attempt is to provide easy definitions on Abbacinare and any other medical topic for the public at large.
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