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Rescussee
Rescussee Res`cus*see" (r?s`k?s-s?"), n. (O.Eng. Law) The party in whose favor a rescue is made. --Crabb.
Rescussor
Rescussor Res*cus"sor (r?s-k?s"s?r), n. [LL.] (O.Eng.Law) One who makes an unlawful rescue; a rescuer. --Burril.

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- modernitat (in Catalan). Fundació Julià Reig. ISBN 978-84-9791-497-0. Esculies, Joan (5 April 2018). ""¡El Estatuto de Cataluña ha muerto!"". El País...
- Hungarian, the surname precedes the given name. In Romanian, the endings -escu and -eanu were used, as in Petrescu, 'son of Petre (Peter)'; many modern...
- Catalan). 84. Esculies, Joan (October 2012). "El cavaller de l'ideal". Sàpiens (in Catalan). 121. Barcelona: 22–28. ISSN 1695-2014. Esculies, Joan. "Macià...
- an independent distributor. In August, a follow-up investigation by the ESCU suggested Haas was still indirectly providing resources to the Russian military...
- widespread in Romanian placenames. It is the plural of the possessive suffix -escu, formerly used for patronyms and currently widespread in family names. Obsolete...
- obtained by the addition of some traditional Romanian suffixes, such as -așcu, -escu (Marinescu), -ăscu, -eanu (Largeanu), -anu, -an (Zizian), -aru, -atu, or...
- moult / Il est de binne heure né /Tant que nostre argent dura; Cent mile escus; Et qui la dira; J'ay bien choisi; Il sera pour vous canbatu / L'homme armé;...
- meür /my(r)/ /myr/ /myʁ/ mûr SCŪTUM 'shield' */(ɪ)sˈkutu/ /esˈkyð/ /esˈky/ escu /eˈky/ /eˈky/ /eˈky/ écu SAETAM 'silk' */ˈseta/ /ˈsejðə/ /ˈsej.ə/ seie /ˈsoj...
- autres Hélène de Troye, c'est la plus belle statue de tous estimée à 6 mille escus": (a marble figure of a crouching woman, called by some the Venus of Elis...
- ; Gal, E.; Nyerges, E. A.; Sablin, M. V.; Brehard, S.; Mashkour, M.; b l Escu, A.; Gillet, B.; Hughes, S.; Ch****aing, O.; Hitte, C.; Vigne, J.-D.; Dobney...