Glossary of Latin Words.
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- expedatus, expedicatus:—having the feet cut off; hambled, lawed.
- expediencia:— management.
- expeditamentum:—hambling.
- expeditare:— to harnble, hainel or law a dog, i.e., to cut out the ball of the foot or three claws; to root up trees.
- expeditio:—the obligation of accompanying the lord to war.
- expedores:—outriders.
- expeltare. See expeditare.
- expenditus:—spent.
- expensabih vinum:—wine usually served.
- experquaria. See esperkeria.
- explacitare:— to plead successfully.
- expletiæ:—esplees; rents; profits.
- explicit:—it is finished or ended.
- expressatum:—expressed.
- exprexum:—for expressum.
- expulsare:—to expel.
- expulastio:—expulsion.
- exsartum. See assartum.
- exscahetor:—an escheat or extendere:—to value lands.
- extensor:—a valuer.
- extenta:—extent; valuation.
- extermino:—to bring without the boundaries.
- extimare:—for cestimare.
- extocare:—to grub up.
- extolneare:—to free from toll.
- extrabarrista:—an utterbarrister.
- extracta, extractum:—an estreat, a true extract or copy.
- extratmra:—a stray.
- extraneus:—a foreigner, i.e., not a citizen.
- extravagantes:—certain papal constitutions, not included in Gratian or the Decretals.
- extumæ:—relics.
- exulatus:—an exile.
- exuperare:—for exsuperare.
- eystamentum. See aisiamentum.
F.
- faber:—a smith.
- fabrica:—a smithy.
- facescia:—used for facetia.
- facittryium:—afacewipe, a towel.
- factum:—a deed, a document.
- fagatum:—a faggot.
- faginum:—beech mast.
- fagottum:—a faggot.
- faida:—feud, enmity.
- faidinus, faiditus:—an enemy, an exile, a banished man.
- fala:—"a somer castel," a wooden tower used at sieges and on board ships; a scaffold.
- falanya. See falinya.
- falcabilis:—fit to mow.
- falcare:—to mow.
- falcatura:—a day's work at mowing.
- falcidium:—a swathe.