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Volume 17 · 74 words · 1810 Edition

in the Saxon and British tongue, signified a part or portion, most commonly of a meadow, where several persons have shares. It also still signifies a distribution or dealing of alms, or a liberal gift made by a great man to the people.

in Scots Law, signifies a malevolent intention. It is essential in every crime, that it be committed intentionally, or by an act of the will: hence the rule, Crimen doló contrahitur.