- A
pseudonym (/ˈsjuːdənɪm/; from
Ancient Gr**** ψευδώνυμος (pseudṓnumos) 'lit.
falsely named') or
alias (/ˈeɪli.əs/) is a
fictitious name that a
person ****umes...
- "felony"
originated from
English common law (from the
French medieval word "
félonie") to
describe an
offense that
resulted in the
confiscation of a convicted...
- (chanson de croisade) 1239 –
Theobald I of Navarre, "Au tens
plain de
felonie" (chanson de croisade) 1239–40 –
Theobald I of Navarre, "Li dous penser...
- mon duel
faire Barons'
Crusade 5
Theobald I of
Navarre Au tans
plain de
felonie Barons'
Crusade 7
Theobald I of
Navarre Dame,
einsi est qu'il m'en couvient...
-
French felon,
compare modern Fr. félon felony, Old
French felonie,
compare modern Fr.
félonie female (Old Fr. femelle) feme
covert feme sole feminine,...
- First,
intituled An Act for the
taking away of
Clergie in
certain Cases of
Felonie, and for
Deliverie of
Clearkes convict without Purgation. The
whole Act...
-
permission to join in an
attack by
Lanrezac (28 August), who
wrote "c’est une
félonie" and
later wrote of French's “bad
humour and cowardice.” The BEF also did...
- N/A An Act
concerning errors in
Records of
Attainder of High
Treason and
Felonie. The
whole act. 10 & 11 Chas. 1. c. 16 (I) N/A An Act for the suppressing...
- Frk *fillo, cf OS
fillian "to whip, punish", OHG
fillen "to whip, beat")
félonie fer-blanc "tin plate"
ferblantier ferme "farm" ( < OFr, < ML ferma, firma...
-
Raoul in
various chansonniers. One alone, "E,
cuens d’Anjou, on dit par
felonie", is
uncontested by
other attributions, and
dedicated to
Charles of Anjou...