Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun An obsolete form of
entail .
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Examples
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Sew wat dose mai jawb entayle? prysma-kitteh says:
eating out - Lolcats 'n' Funny Pictures of Cats - I Can Has Cheezburger? 2008
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The deed of entayle is that I cheefly ayme at, made by William Clopton to Thomas Clopton.
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The deed of entayle is that I cheefly ayme at, made by William Clopton to Thomas Clopton.
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([when he] had a mind to get the King to cut off the entayle of some land which was given in Harry the VIIIth's time to the family, with the remainder in the Crowne); he did answer the King in showing how unlikely it was that ever it could revert to the Crown, but that it would be a present convenience to him; and did show that at that time there were
Diary of Samuel Pepys — Volume 38: September 1665 Samuel Pepys 1668
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([when he] had a mind to get the King to cut off the entayle of some land which was given in Harry the VIIIth's time to the family, with the remainder in the Crowne); he did answer the King in showing how unlikely it was that ever it could revert to the Crown, but that it would be a present convenience to him; and did show that at that time there were
Diary of Samuel Pepys — Complete 1665 N.S. Samuel Pepys 1668
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([when he] had a mind to get the King to cut off the entayle of some land which was given in Harry the VIIIth's time to the family, with the remainder in the Crowne); he did answer the King in showing how unlikely it was that ever it could revert to the Crown, but that it would be a present convenience to him; and did show that at that time there were
Diary of Samuel Pepys — Complete Samuel Pepys 1668
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([when he] had a mind to get the King to cut off the entayle of some land which was given in Harry the VIIIth's time to the family, with the remainder in the Crowne); he did answer the King in showing how unlikely it was that ever it could revert to the Crown, but that it would be a present convenience to him; and did show that at that time there were
The Diary of Samuel Pepys, September 1665 Pepys, Samuel 1665
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266: To entayle him and his Heires vnto the Crowne,
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