lawer English
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attorny English
Noun
(attornies)
(obsolete, or, proscribed)
* {{quote-book, year=1829, author=Edward Law (Lord Ellenborough), title=A Political Diary 1828-1830, Volume II, chapter=, edition=1881 ed. citation
, passage=The attornies , who are numerous and powerful, very hostile. }}
* {{quote-book, year=1872, author=Charles Kent, title=Charles Dickens as a Reader, chapter=, edition= citation
, passage=That "most wonderful woman in the world," Aunt Betsey, for example; or that most laconic of carriers, Mr. Barkis; or, to name yet one other, Uriah Heep, that reddest and most writhing of rascally attornies . }}
* {{quote-news, year=1988, date=April 22, author=Bill Burck, title=Local Color: A Night in Court, work=Chicago Reader citation
, passage=The hand-stenciled sign over the center door reads, "No attornies [sic] allowed in assembly." }} |