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LIEGE - Obs. From the Latin, ligare, to bind. The lord to whom a vassal swears 'liege' fealty, usually the King.

 


LIEGE, from the Latin, ligare, to bind. The bond subsisting between the subject and chief, or lord and vassal, binding the one to protection and just government, the other to tribute and due subjection.

AFFRAY, in law, the fighting of two or more persons in a public place to the terror (al' effroi) of the lieges. The offence is a misdemeanour at English common law, punishable by fine and imprisonment.

Deutsch (German)
n. - (Buchhaltung) Hauptbuch, Querbalken, (liegende) Grabplatte
v. - mit einer Angelleine, mit festliegendem Köder fischen
Î-Î"Î"Î-νική (Greek)
n. - (οικον.) (Î"ογισÏ"ικό) καθοÎ"ικό, καÏ"άσÏ"ιχο ...

Alien. Latin alienus, strange, a stranger. 1, noun. One born in a strange country under obedience to a strange prince, or out of the liegeance of the king. One born out of the king's dominion or allegiance.1 ...

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