donation
91donation — Lūlū, ha awina, makana, manawale a …
92donation — nf. DONACHON (Albanais, Saxel, Villards Thônes). E. : Cadeau, Don, Vivant …
93donation — A gift (q.v.). See donatio. In ecclesiastical law, a mode of acquiring a benefice by deed of gift alone, without presentation, institution, or induction …
94donation — A gift (q.v.). See donatio. In ecclesiastical law, a mode of acquiring a benefice by deed of gift alone, without presentation, institution, or induction …
95donation — The act by which the owner of a thing voluntarily transfers the title and possession of the same without any consideration. Georgia Penitentiary Co. v Nelms, 65 Ga 499. The word is synonymous with gift. Mills v Stewart, 76 Mont 429, 247 P 332, 47 …
96donation — see DATE …
97donation — n. 1 the act or an instance of donating. 2 something, esp. an amount of money, donated. Etymology: ME f. OF f. L donatio onis f. donare give f. donum gift …
98anonymous donation — donation which has been made by a nameless donor, donation by an anonymous giver …
99Donation box — is a common item in Shinto shrines, used to collect donations. In essence, it is a standard coin box, save for the fact that the top cover is a grate. This design allows coins to be just thrown in, while still preventing the money to be retrieved …
100donation land — (in the U.S.) land given free or sold on liberal terms by a state or the federal government, esp. to encourage settlement in undeveloped areas. [1775 85, Amer.] * * * …