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11Allegiance — An allegiance is a duty of fidelity said to be owed by a subject or a citizen to his/her state or sovereign.Origin of the wordMid. English ligeaunce ; med. Latin ligeantia ; the al was probably added through confusion with another legal term,… …
12Bigamy (in Canon Law) — Bigamy (in Canon Law) † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Bigamy (in Canon Law) According to the strict meaning, the word should signify the marrying of a second after the death of the first wife, in contradistinction to polygamy, which is… …
13Canonical Impediments — Canonical Impediments † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Canonical Impediments I. GENERAL NOTION OF AN IMPEDIMENT The Latin word impedimentum signifies directly whatever embarrasses or hinders a person, whatever is an obstacle to his… …
15Nudo — (Del lat. nodus.) ► sustantivo masculino 1 Entrelazamiento de uno o más cuerpos flexibles que se estrecha o cierra para impedir que pueda soltarse por sí solo y que, cuanto más se tira de uno de los cabos, más se aprieta: ■ se me ha desatado el… …
16vínculo — sustantivo masculino 1) lazo, nexo, ligamen, unión, atadura, familia, nudo*. 2) enlace link (inf.) (anglic.). * * * Sinónimos: ■ atadura …
17lagan — Ligan Li gan (l[imac] gan), n. [Cf. L. ligare to bind, to tie, ligamen band, bandage, E. ligament, or ligsam.] (Law) Goods sunk in the sea, with a buoy attached in order that they may be found again. See {Jetsam} and {Flotsam}. [Written also… …
18Leamer — Leam er, n. [F. limier, OF. liemier, fr. L. ligamen band, bandage. See {Lien}.] A dog held by a leam. [1913 Webster] …
19Liana — Liane Li*ane (l[ i]*[=a]n ), Liana Li*a na (l[ i]*[=a] n[.a]), n. [F. liane; prob. akin to lien a band, fr. L. ligamen, fr. ligare to bind. Cf. {Lien}, n. ] (Bot.) A luxuriant woody plant, climbing high trees and having ropelike stems. The… …
20Liane — Li*ane (l[ i]*[=a]n ), Liana Li*a na (l[ i]*[=a] n[.a]), n. [F. liane; prob. akin to lien a band, fr. L. ligamen, fr. ligare to bind. Cf. {Lien}, n. ] (Bot.) A luxuriant woody plant, climbing high trees and having ropelike stems. The grapevine… …