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Definition of bond
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Bond (v. t.) To
dispose
in
building,
as the
materials
of a wall, so as to
secure
solidity..
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Manumit
::
Manumit
(v. t.) To
release
from
slavery;
to
liberate
from
personal
bondage
or
servitude;
to free, as a
slave..
Bohemian
::
Bohemian
(n.) A
restless
vagabond;
--
originally,
an idle
stroller
or gypsy (as in
France)
thought
to have come from
Bohemia;
in later times often
applied
to an
adventurer
in art or
literature,
of
irregular,
unconventional
habits,
questionable
tastes,
or free
morals..
Oblige
::
Oblige
(v. t.) To
attach,
as by a
bond..
Joint
::
"Joint
(a.)
Shared
by, or
affecting
two or more; held in
common;
as, joint
property;
a joint
bond..
Vagabond
::
Vagabond
(a.) Being a
vagabond;
strolling
and idle or
vicious.
Oyer
::
Oyer (n.) A
hearing
or an
inspection,
as of a deed, bond, etc., as when a
defendant
in court prays oyer of a
writing..
Paddy
::
Paddy (a.) Low; mean;
boorish;
vagabond.
Toothing
::
Toothing
(n.)
Bricks
alternately
projecting
at the end of a wall, in order that they may be
bonded
into a
continuation
of it when the
remainder
is
carried
up..
Rogue
::
Rogue (v. i.) To
wander;
to play the
vagabond;
to play
knavish
tricks.
Redeemable
::
Redeemable
(a.)
Subject
to an
obligation
of
redemtion;
conditioned
upon a
promise
of
redemtion;
payable;
due; as,
bonds,
promissory
notes,
etc. ,
redeemabble
in gold, or in
current
money,
or four
months
after
date..
Redeem
::
Redeem
(v. t.)
Hence,
to
rescue
and
deliver
from the
bondage
of sin and the
penalties
of God's
violated
law..
Bonding
::
Bonding
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of Bon.
Bondmaid
::
Bondmaid
(n.) A
female
slave,
or one bound to
service
without
wages,
as
distinguished
from a hired
servant..
Palliard
::
Palliard
(n.) A born
beggar;
a
vagabond.
Bondage
::
Bondage
(a.)
Obligation;
tie of duty.
Bondslave
::
Bondslave
(n.) A
person
in a state of
slavery;
one whose
person
and
liberty
are
subjected
to the
authority
of a
master.
Assignat
::
Assignat
(n.) One of the
notes,
bills,
or
bonds,
issued
as
currency
by the
revolutionary
government
of
France
(1790-1796),
and based on the
security
of the lands of the
church
and of
nobles
which had been
appropriated
by the
state..
Reship
::
Reship
(v. t.) To ship
again;
to put on board of a
vessel
a
second
time; to send on a
second
voyage;
as, to
reship
bonded
merchandise..
Re-demption
::
Re-demption
(n.)
Performance
of the
obligation
stated
in a note, bill, bond, or other
evidence
of debt, by
making
payment
to the
holder..
Bonder
::
Bonder
(n.) One who
places
goods under bond or in a
bonded
warehouse.
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