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Definition of awfully
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Awfully
(adv.)
Very;
excessively.
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Legitimately
::
Legitimately
(adv.)
In a
legitimate
manner;
lawfully;
genuinely.
Money
::
Money (n.) Any
written
or
stamped
promise,
certificate,
or
order,
as a
government
note, a bank note, a
certificate
of
deposit,
etc., which is
payable
in
standard
coined
money and is
lawfully
current
in lieu of it; in a
comprehensive
sense,
any
currency
usually
and
lawfully
employed
in
buying
and
selling..
Concubinage
::
Concubinage
(n.) A plea, in which it is
alleged
that the woman suing for dower was not
lawfully
married
to the man in whose lands she seeks to be
endowed,
but that she was his
concubine..
Marketable
::
Marketable
(a.) Fit to be
offered
for sale in a
market;
such as may be
justly
and
lawfully
sold; as,
dacaye/
provisions
are not
marketable..
Illegitimate
::
Illegitimate
(a.)
Unlawfully
begotten;
born out of
wedlock;
bastard;
as, an
illegitimate
child..
Purlieu
::
Purlieu
(n.)
Originally,
the
ground
near a royal
forest,
which,
having
been
unlawfully
added to the
forest,
was
afterwards
severed
from it, and
disafforested
so as to remit to the
former
owners
their
rights..
Legitimacy
::
Legitimacy
(a.) The
state,
or
quality,
of being
legitimate,
or in
conformity
with law;
hence,
the
condition
of
having
been
lawfully
begotten,
or born in
wedlock..
Misbegotten
::
Misbegotten
(p. a.)
Unlawfully
or
irregularly
begotten;
of bad
origin;
pernicious.
Rescue
::
Rescue
(v.) The
forcible
retaking,
or
taking
away,
against
law, of
things
lawfully
distrained..
Visitor
::
Visitor
() A
superior,
or a
person
lawfully
appointed
for the
purpose,
who makes
formal
visits
of
inspection
to a
corporation
or an
institution.
See
Visit,
v. t., 2, and
Visitation,
n., 2..
Congeable
::
Congeable
(a.)
Permissible;
done
lawfully;
as, entry
congeable..
Interloper
::
Interloper
(n.) One who
interlopes;
one who
interlopes;
one who
unlawfully
intrudes
upon a
property,
a
station,
or an
office;
one who
interferes
wrongfully
or
officiously..
Disseizee
::
Disseizee
(n.) A
person
disseized,
or put out of
possession
of an
estate
unlawfully;
--
correlative
to
disseizor..
Misfeasance
::
Misfeasance
(n.) A
trespass;
a wrong done; the
improper
doing of an act which a
person
might
lawfully
do.
Squatter
::
Squatter
(n.) One who
squats;
specifically,
one who
settles
unlawfully
upon land
without
a
title.
In the
United
States
and
Australia
the term is
sometimes
applied
also to a
person
who
settles
lawfully
upon
government
land under
permission
and
restrictions,
before
acquiring
title..
Loot
::
Loot (v. t. & i.) To
plunder;
to carry off as
plunder
or a prize
lawfully
obtained
by war.
Ringed
::
Ringed
(a.)
Wearning
a
wedding
ring;
hence,
lawfully
wedded..
Officer
::
Officer
(n.) One who holds an
office;
a
person
lawfully
invested
with an
office,
whether
civil,
military,
or
ecclesiastical;
as, a
church
officer;
a
police
officer;
a staff
officer..
Illegitimately
::
Illegitimately
(adv.)
In a
illegitimate
manner;
unlawfully.
Cognizance
::
Cognizance
(n.) A form of
defense
in the
action
of
replevin,
by which the
defendant
insists
that the goods were
lawfully
taken,
as a
distress,
by
defendant,
acting
as
servant
for
another..
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