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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
attorn .
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Examples
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Does God have an actual presence there, so that God has attorned and the Nebraska courts have jurisdiction in personam?
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Does God have an actual presence there, so that God has attorned and the Nebraska courts have jurisdiction in personam?
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Does God have an actual presence there, so that God has attorned and the Nebraska courts have jurisdiction in personam?
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His office has been _attorned_ to me by _Saving Scylla_, who would doubtless see his _protracted devotion_ rewarded with that _freedom_ from _concerns_ which is the _perfumed ointment_ of _superannuity_.
Exodus From The Long Sun Wolfe, Gene 1996
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When the Gaelic League decided to make the learning of Irish compulsory, it attorned to this tyranny.
Irish Books and Irish People Stephen Lucius Gwynn 1907
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He departed thence and came back to Cardoil, bringing with him all the knights that he had in charge, and told the King that he had reconquered for him all the islands, and that the King of Oriande was dead and that his land was attorned to the Law of Our Lord.
The High History of the Holy Graal Anonymous 1869
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Josephus telleth us that Perceval was in this castle long time, nor never once moved therefrom in quest of no adventure; rather was his courage so attorned to the Saviour of the World and His sweet
The High History of the Holy Graal Anonymous 1869
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Lancelot conquered and attorned to the Law of Our Lord in such wise.
The High History of the Holy Graal Anonymous 1869
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A strong advocate of Repeal and tenant-right, he gradually attorned to the Young Irelanders when he discovered that the
The Felon's Track History Of The Attempted Outbreak In Ireland, Embracing The Leading Events In The Irish Struggle From The Year 1843 To The Close Of 1848 Michael Doheny 1834
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The grounds around it \yp*e greatly attorned by the late Sir Robert Men -, aid, wi& gardens, plantations, and beautiful walk*.
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