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Definition of ranting
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Ranting
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of Ran.
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Infeudation
::
Infeudation
(n.) The
granting
of
tithes
to
laymen.
Subinfeudation
::
Subinfeudation
(n.) The
granting
of lands by
inferior
lords to their
dependents,
to be held by
themselves
by
feudal
tenure..
Commission
::
Commission
(n.) A
formal
written
warrant
or
authority,
granting
certain
powers
or
privileges
and
authorizing
or
commanding
the
performance
of
certain
duties..
Slang-whanger
::
Slang-whanger
(n.) One who uses
abusive
slang;
a
ranting
partisan.
Allowance
::
Allowance
(n.) The act of
allowing,
granting,
conceding,
or
admitting;
authorization;
permission;
sanction;
tolerance..
Jubilee
::
"Jubilee
(n.) A
church
solemnity
or
ceremony
celebrated
at Rome, at
stated
intervals,
originally
of one
hundred
years,
but
latterly
of
twenty-five;
a
plenary
and
extraordinary
indulgence
grated
by the
sovereign
pontiff
to the
universal
church.
One
invariable
condition
of
granting
this
indulgence
is the
confession
of sins and
receiving
of the
eucharist..
Permissive
::
Permissive
(a.)
Permitting;
granting
leave or
liberty.
Brevet
::
Brevet
(n.) A
warrant
from the
government,
granting
a
privilege,
title,
or
dignity.
[French
usage]..
Regrant
::
Regrant
(n.) The act of
granting
back to a
former
proprietor.
Afford
::
Afford
(v. t.) To
offer,
provide,
or
supply,
as in
selling,
granting,
expending,
with
profit,
or
without
loss or too great
injury;
as, A
affords
his goods
cheaper
than B; a man can
afford
a sum
yearly
in
charity..
Petition
::
Petition
(n.) A
formal
written
request
addressed
to an
official
person,
or to an
organized
body,
having
power to grant it;
specifically
(Law),
a
supplication
to
government,
in
either
of its
branches,
for the
granting
of a
particular
grace or
right;
-- in
distinction
from a
memorial,
which calls
certain
facts to mind; also, the
written
document..
Dispensatory
::
Dispensatory
(v. t.)
Granting,
or
authorized
to
grant,
dispensations..
Rant
::
Rant (v. i.) To rave in
violent,
high-sounding,
or
extravagant
language,
without
dignity
of
thought;
to be
noisy,
boisterous,
and
bombastic
in talk or
declamation;
as, a
ranting
preacher..
Granting
::
Granting
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of Gran.
Remise
::
Remise
(n.) A
giving
or
granting
back;
surrender;
return;
release,
as of a
claim..
Furlough
::
Furlough
(a.) Leave of
abserice;
especially,
leave given to an
offcer
or
soldier
to be
absent
from
service
for a
certain
time; also, the
document
granting
leave of
absence..
Harangue
::
Harangue
(n.) A
speech
addressed
to a large
public
assembly;
a
popular
oration;
a loud
address
a
multitude;
in a bad
sense,
a noisy or
pompous
speech;
declamation;
ranting..
Settlement
::
Settlement
(n.) A
disposition
of
property
for the
benefit
of some
person
or
persons,
usually
through
the
medium
of
trustees,
and for the
benefit
of a wife,
children,
or other
relatives;
jointure
granted
to a wife, or the act of
granting
it..
License
::
License
(n.) The
document
granting
such
permission.
Grant
::
Grant (v. t.) The act of
granting;
a
bestowing
or
conferring;
concession;
allowance;
permission.
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