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Legislate
Legislate Leg"is*late (l[e^]j"[i^]s*l[=a]t), v. i. [imp. & p. p. Legislated (-l[=a]`t[e^]d); p. pr. & vb. n. Legislating (-l[=a]`t[i^]ng).] [See Legislator.] To make or enact a law or laws. Solon, in legislating for the Athenians, had an idea of a more perfect constitution than he gave them. --Bp. Watson (1805).
Legislated
Legislate Leg"is*late (l[e^]j"[i^]s*l[=a]t), v. i. [imp. & p. p. Legislated (-l[=a]`t[e^]d); p. pr. & vb. n. Legislating (-l[=a]`t[i^]ng).] [See Legislator.] To make or enact a law or laws. Solon, in legislating for the Athenians, had an idea of a more perfect constitution than he gave them. --Bp. Watson (1805).
Legislating
Legislate Leg"is*late (l[e^]j"[i^]s*l[=a]t), v. i. [imp. & p. p. Legislated (-l[=a]`t[e^]d); p. pr. & vb. n. Legislating (-l[=a]`t[i^]ng).] [See Legislator.] To make or enact a law or laws. Solon, in legislating for the Athenians, had an idea of a more perfect constitution than he gave them. --Bp. Watson (1805).
Legislative Union
7. (Mach.) A joint or other connection uniting parts of machinery, or the like, as the elastic pipe of a tender connecting it with the feed pipe of a locomotive engine; especially, a pipe fitting for connecting pipes, or pipes and fittings, in such a way as to facilitate disconnection. 8. (Brewing) A cask suspended on trunnions, in which fermentation is carried on. Hypostatic union (Theol.) See under Hypostatic. Latin union. See under Latin. Legislative Union (Eng. Hist.), the union of Great Britain and Ireland, which took place Jan. 1, 1801. Union, or Act of Union (Eng. Hist.), the act by which Scotland was united to England, or by which the two kingdoms were incorporated into one, in 1707. Union by the first, or second, intention. (Surg.) See To heal by the first, or second, intention, under Intention. Union down (Naut.), a signal of distress at sea made by reversing the flag, or turning its union downward. Union jack. (Naut.) See Jack, n., 10. Union joint. (Mech.) (a) A joint formed by means of a union. (b) A piece of pipe made in the form of the letter T. Syn: Unity; junction; connection; concord; alliance; coalition; combination; confederacy. Usage: Union, Unity. Union is the act of bringing two or more things together so as to make but one, or the state of being united into one. Unity is a state of simple oneness, either of essence, as the unity of God, or of action, feeling, etc., as unity of design, of affection, etc. Thus, we may speak of effecting a union of interests which shall result in a unity of labor and interest in securing a given object. One kingdom, joy, and union without end. --Milton. [Man] is to . . . beget Like of his like, his image multiplied. In unity defective; which requires Collateral love, and dearest amity. --Milton.
Legislatively
Legislatively Leg"is*la*tive*ly, adv. In a legislative manner.
Legislatorial
Legislatorial Leg`is*la*to"ri*al (-l[.a]*t[=o]"r[i^]*al), a. Of or pertaining to a legislator or legislature.
Legislatorship
Legislatorship Leg"is*la`tor*ship (l[e^]j"[i^]s*l[=a]`t[~e]r*sh[i^]p), n. The office of a legislator. --Halifax.
Legislatress
Legislatress Leg"is*la`tress (-tr[e^]s), Legislatrix Leg"is*la`trix (-tr[i^]ks), n. A woman who makes laws. --Shaftesbury.
Legislatrix
Legislatress Leg"is*la`tress (-tr[e^]s), Legislatrix Leg"is*la`trix (-tr[i^]ks), n. A woman who makes laws. --Shaftesbury.
Legislature
Legislature Legislature, n. Note: The legislatures of some of the more important states having constitutional government are as follows, the general name (or a translation of it) of the legislative body collectively being given under the heading legislature, or parliament:

Meaning of Gisla from wikipedia

- Gísla saga Súrssonar (Icelandic pronunciation: [ˈcistla ˈsaːɣa ˈsur̥sɔnar̥] , The saga of Gísli the Outlaw) is one of the sagas of Icelanders. It tells...
- January 1993) is a French-Polish actress, best known for portraying Princess Gisla in the History Channel series Vikings. Polanski is the daughter of French-Polish...
- Guðmunda Ragnhildur Gísladóttir, known as Ragga Gisla (born 7 October 1956), is an Icelandic actor and musician. She led the band Grýlurnar (which means...
- Gisela (French: Gisèle; fl. 911, possibly also Gisla) was a Frankish princess who was married to Rollo, Duke of Normandy. It is uncertain whether Gisela...
- Gisèle of France (also known as Gisela and Gisla) (c. 968 – 1002) was the daughter of Hugh Capet and Adelaide of Aquitaine. Born around 968-70 as the...
- wife of Erlendur and, later, wife of Bjorn Morgane Polanski as Princess Gisla of West Francia, daughter of Emperor Charles, wedded to Duke Rollo Rosalie...
- company's first foray into music. The ABBA Voyage concert is produced by Svana Gisla and Ludvig Andersson, director Baillie Walsh, co-executive producer Johan...
- actor as Marcellus, second son of Rollo and Gisla Uncredited child actress as Celsa, daughter of Rollo and Gisla Keith McErlean as Lord Denewulf, a nobleman...
- Gisla Hydro-Electric Scheme was a small scheme promoted by the North of Scotland Hydro-Electric Board on the Isle of Lewis, Outer Hebrides, Scotland....
- Flóamanna saga Fóstbræðra saga (two versions) Gísla saga Súrssonar, (two versions) of an outlaw poet – Gísla saga Grettis saga – Saga of Grettir the Strong...