bounden+duty
91Ninian's, St. — NINIAN S, ST., a parish, in the county of Stirling; containing, with the late quoad sacra parishes of Bannockburn and Plean, and the villages of Cambusbarron, St. Ninian s, Torbrex, and the Whins of Milton, 10,080 inhabitants, of whom 1295 are …
92Commendatory Prayer — A beautiful and impressive prayer added to the Prayer Book in 1661, and which is to be said over a dying person. This prayer ought to be memorized by every Churchman so as to use it in any emergency for, as Bishop Coxe suggests in Thoughts on… …
93níedscyld — f ( e/ e) moral necessity, bounden duty …
94bound — English has no fewer than four separate words bound. The only one which goes back to Old English is the adjective, meaning ‘obliged’ 71 box or ‘destined’, which comes from the past participle of bind (in Old English this was bunden, which… …
95Alfasi, Isaac ben-Jacob — (1013–1103) Spanish talmudic scholar. Alfasi was sometimes called Rif from the initials of Rabbi Isaac Fasi. He was born at Kal’at Hammad in North Africa, now in Algeria, and after studying in Kairouan, settled in Fez, in northern Morocco. The …
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96liability — n. 1. Responsibility, accountableness, accountability, bounden duty. 2. Exposedness …
97fit — n Fit, attack, access, accession, paroxysm, spasm, convulsion are comparable when they denote a sudden seizure or spell resulting from an abnormal condition of body or mind. The last three are too specific in their technical medical senses to be… …
98accountability — n 1. responsibility, liability, answerability, answerableness, chargeability, amenability, ac countableness; obligation, bounden duty. 2. interpretability, interpretableness; intelligibility, understandableness, comprehensibility, comprehen… …
99qui jussu judicis aliquod fecerit non videtur dolo malo fecisse, quia parere necesse est — /kway jas(y)uw juwdasas lakwod fesarat non vadiytar dowlow maslow fasisiy, kwaya paririy nasesiy est/ Where a person does an act by command of one exercising judicial authority, the law will not suppose that he acted from any wrongful or improper …
100bound — English has no fewer than four separate words bound. The only one which goes back to Old English is the adjective, meaning ‘obliged’ or ‘destined’, which comes from the past participle of bind (in Old English this was bunden, which survives… …