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Definition of ledgment
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of ledgment is as below...
Ledgment
(n.) A
string-course
or
horizontal
suit of
moldings,
such as the base
moldings
of a
building..
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Receipt
::
Receipt
(n.) A
writing
acknowledging
the
taking
or
receiving
of goods
delivered;
an
acknowledgment
of money paid.
Gratuity
::
Gratuity
(n.)
Something
voluntarily
given in
return
for a favor or
service,
as a
recompense
or
acknowledgment..
Peccavi
::
Peccavi
() I have
sinned;
-- used
colloquially
to
express
confession
or
acknowledgment
of an
offense.
Terrier
::
Terrier
(n.)
Formerly,
a
collection
of
acknowledgments
of the
vassals
or
tenants
of a
lordship,
containing
the rents and
services
they owed to the lord, and the
like..
Admission
::
Admission
(n.) The
granting
of an
argument
or
position
not fully
proved;
the act of
acknowledging
something
/serted;
acknowledgment;
concession.
Cognizance
::
Cognizance
(n.) An
acknowledgment
of a fine of lands and
tenements
or
confession
of a thing done.
Jeofail
::
"Jeofail
(n.) An
oversight
in
pleading,
or the
acknowledgment
of a
mistake
or
oversight..
Agnition
::
Agnition
(n.)
Acknowledgment.
I O U
::
I O U () A paper
having
on it these
letters,
with a sum
named,
and duly
signed;
-- in use in
England
as an
acknowledgment
of a debt, and taken as
evidence
thereof,
but not
amounting
to a
promissory
note; a due
bill..
Homage
::
Homage
(n.) A
symbolical
acknowledgment
made by a
feudal
tenant
to, and in the
presence
of, his lord, on
receiving
investiture
of fee, or
coming
to it by
succession,
that he was his man, or
vassal;
profession
of
fealty
to a
sovereign..
Ledgement
::
Ledgement
(n.) See
Ledgment.
Confession
::
Confession
(n.)
Acknowledgment
of
belief;
profession
of one's
faith.
Confess
::
Confess
(v. t.) To make
acknowledgment
or
avowal
in a
matter
pertaining
to one's self; to
acknowledge,
own, or
admit,
as a
crime,
a
fault,
a
debt..
Allodium
::
Allodium
(n.)
Freehold
estate;
land which is the
absolute
property
of the
owner;
real
estate
held in
absolute
independence,
without
being
subject
to any rent,
service,
or
acknowledgment
to a
superior.
It is thus
opposed
to
feud..
Profession
::
Profession
(v.) The act of
professing
or
claiming;
open
declaration;
public
avowal
or
acknowledgment;
as,
professions
of
friendship;
a
profession
of
faith..
Concord
::
Concord
(n.) An
agreement
between
the
parties
to a fine of land in
reference
to the
manner
in which it
should
pass, being an
acknowledgment
that the land in
question
belonged
to the
complainant.
See
Fine..
Sacrifice
::
Sacrifice
(n.) To make an
offering
of; to
consecrate
or
present
to a
divinity
by way of
expiation
or
propitiation,
or as a token
acknowledgment
or
thanksgiving;
to
immolate
on the altar of God, in order to atone for sin, to
procure
favor,
or to
express
thankfulness;
as, to
sacrifice
an ox or a
sheep..
Tribute
::
Tribute
(n.) An
annual
or
stated
sum of money or other
valuable
thing,
paid by one ruler or
nation
to
another,
either
as an
acknowledgment
of
submission,
or as the price of peace and
protection,
or by
virtue
of some
treaty;
as, the
Romans
made their
conquered
countries
pay
tribute..
Apologize
::
Apologize
(v. i.) To make an
apology
or
excuse;
to make
acknowledgment
of some fault or
offense,
with
expression
of
regret
for it, by way of
amends;
-- with for; as, my
correspondent
apologized
for not
answering
my
letter..
Ligement
::
Ligement
(n.) See
Ledgment.
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