Born+in+wedlock

  • 91haeres legitimus est quern nuptia demonstrant — /hiriyz lajitamas est kwem napshiyiy damonstrant/ He is a lawful heir whom marriage points out as such; who is born in wedlock …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 92legitimacy — Lawful birth; the condition of being born in wedlock; the opposite of illegitimacy or bastardy …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 93haeres legitimus est quern nuptia demonstrant — /hiriyz lajitamas est kwem napshiyiy damonstrant/ He is a lawful heir whom marriage points out as such; who is born in wedlock …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 94legitimacy — Lawful birth; the condition of being born in wedlock; the opposite of illegitimacy or bastardy …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 95presumption of paternity — The presumption that a child born in wedlock is the child of the husband, except as it be proved that the husband did not have access to the wife. 10 Am J2d Bast § 12. See presumption of access …

    Ballentine's law dictionary

  • 96son — One s male child. One s male child born in wedlock. Wilkinson v Adam, I V. & B. 422, 35 Eng Reprint 163. A word which is not a technical legal term having a fixed and definite meaning, but one which is flexible and subject to construction to give …

    Ballentine's law dictionary

  • 97lawfully-begotten — adjective born in wedlock; enjoying full filial rights • Similar to: ↑legitimate …

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  • 98gnesio-lutheran — |nēzē(ˌ)ō+ noun Usage: usually capitalized G&L Etymology: Greek gnēsios genuine, born in wedlock + English lutheran; akin to Greek genos race, kin more at kin : a Lutheran extremist opposed to the moderation of Melanchthon …

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  • 99mulier — mulier1 /myooh lee euhr/, n. Old Eng. Law. a woman or wife. [1325 75; ME < AF << L: woman] mulier2 /myooh lee euhr/, n. Old Eng. Law. a legitimate child. [1350 1400; ME mulire, moylere < AF mulieré born in wedlock, legitimate < ML… …

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  • 100Cruz, Sor Juana Inés de la — born Nov. 12, 1651, San Miguel Nepantla, Viceroyalty of New Spain died April 17, 1695, Mexico City Mexican poet, dramatist, scholar, nun, and an early feminist. Born out of wedlock to a family of modest means, she was sent to relatives in Mexico… …

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