Nomo-lexikon: A Law-dictionary : Interpreting Such Difficult and Obscure Words and Terms, as are Found Either in Our Common Or Statute, Ancient Or Modern Lawes ...

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The Lawbook Exchange, Ltd., 2004 - 272 sidor
Blount, Thomas [1618-1679]. Nomo Lexikon: A Law-Dictionary. Interpreting Such Difficult and Obscure Words and Terms, as are Found Either in Our Common or Statute, Ancient or Modern, Laws. With References to the Several Statutes, Records, Registers, Law-Books, Charters, Ancient Deeds, and Manuscripts, Wherein the Words are Used: And Etymologies, Where They Properly Occur. London: Printed by Tho. Newcomb for John Martin and Henry Herringman, 1670. Unpaginated. Text printed in double columns. Folio (8" x 12"). Reprinted 2004 by The Lawbook Exchange, Ltd. ISBN 1-58477-415-0. Cloth. $140. * Reprint of first edition. Blount was a member of the Inner Temple. Prohibited to practice at the Bar because he was a Catholic, Blount turned to legal scholarship and lexicography. Blount aimed to correct the defects he found in Cowell's Interpreter (1607) and Rastell's Termes de la Ley (1523). In his preface, he observed that Cowell "is sometimes too prolix in the derivation of a Word, setting down several Authors Opinions, without categorically determining which is the true"; Rastell "wrote so long hence, that his very Language and manner of expression was almost antiquated." He hoped that by correcting these flaws he would create a dictionary useful to everyone in the profession from "the Coif to the puny-Clerk." The Nomo-Lexikon is clearer and more detailed than its predecessors. It is also the first English-language dictionary with entries that include word etymologies and citations. An immediate success that quickly supplanted its predecessors, it was reissued in larger and revised editions throughout the eighteenth century.

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Sida 25 - God, that is, by the death of that person out of whose body the issue was to spring ; for no limitation, conveyance, or other human act can make it. For, if land be given to a man and...
Sida 70 - ... knees, and hold his hands jointly together between the hands of his lord, and shall say thus : I become your man from this day forward [of life and limb, and of earthly worship,] and unto you shall be true and faithful, and bear to you faith for the tenements that I claim to hold of you, saving the faith that I owe unto our sovereign lord the king ; and then the lord, so sitting, shall kiss him.
Sida 59 - Court riding hackward upon a Black Ram, with his Tail in her Hand, and fay the Words Following, the Steward is bound by the Cujlom tt n-admit her to her Free-Bench.
Sida 29 - Tenura per copiam rotuli curia, is a tenure for which the tenant hath nothing to shew but the copy of the rolls made by the steward of his lord's court. . . . Some copyholds are fineable at will, and some certain : that which is fineable at will, the lord taketh at his pleasure ' (Cowel's Law Dictionary, sv).
Sida 79 - But ex vi termini, in legal understanding, it extendeth to estates, rights, and titles, that a man hath of, in, to, or out of lands; for he is truly said to have an interest in them...
Sida vii - Banneret [Fr.], a knight made in the field, by the ceremony of cutting off the point of his standard, and making it, as it were, a banner. Knights so made are accounted so honourable that they are allowed to display their arms in the royal army, as barons do, and may bear arms with supporters. They rank next to barons ; and were sometimes called vexillarii.
Sida 35 - Violenta presumptio is many times plena probatio: as if one be run through the body with a sword in a house, whereof he instantly dieth, and a man is seen to come out of that house with a bloody sword, and no other man was at that time in the house.
Sida viii - Dwelling-houfe, or make or caufc to be made any fraudulent Grant or Conveyance of his, her or their Lands, Tenements, Goods or Chattels...
Sida 9 - Tingle combat, &c." which being done, the king drinks to him, and fends him a gilt cup with a cover full of wine, which the champion drinks, and hath the cup for his fee. This ofEce, at the coronation of king Richard II.
Sida 26 - II., etat. 1, c. 2, which declared that " to the constable it pertaineth to have cognizance of contracts and deeds of arms and of war out of the realm, and also of things that touch arms or war within the realm, which cannot be determined or discussed by the common law.

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