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  • 41MARRIAGE —    The social structure of Mesopotamian society was patriarchal, but women were not considered the legal property of males. They could own property and engage in business in their own right. Marriage in Mesopotamia was the socially sanctioned… …

    Historical Dictionary of Mesopotamia

  • 42In store — Store Store, n. [OE. stor, stoor, OF. estor, provisions, supplies, fr. estorer to store. See {Store}, v. t.] 1. That which is accumulated, or massed together; a source from which supplies may be drawn; hence, an abundance; a great quantity, or a… …

    The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • 43Store — Store, n. [OE. stor, stoor, OF. estor, provisions, supplies, fr. estorer to store. See {Store}, v. t.] 1. That which is accumulated, or massed together; a source from which supplies may be drawn; hence, an abundance; a great quantity, or a great… …

    The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • 44Store clothes — Store Store, n. [OE. stor, stoor, OF. estor, provisions, supplies, fr. estorer to store. See {Store}, v. t.] 1. That which is accumulated, or massed together; a source from which supplies may be drawn; hence, an abundance; a great quantity, or a… …

    The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • 45Store pay — Store Store, n. [OE. stor, stoor, OF. estor, provisions, supplies, fr. estorer to store. See {Store}, v. t.] 1. That which is accumulated, or massed together; a source from which supplies may be drawn; hence, an abundance; a great quantity, or a… …

    The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • 46To set store by — Store Store, n. [OE. stor, stoor, OF. estor, provisions, supplies, fr. estorer to store. See {Store}, v. t.] 1. That which is accumulated, or massed together; a source from which supplies may be drawn; hence, an abundance; a great quantity, or a… …

    The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • 47To tell no store of — Store Store, n. [OE. stor, stoor, OF. estor, provisions, supplies, fr. estorer to store. See {Store}, v. t.] 1. That which is accumulated, or massed together; a source from which supplies may be drawn; hence, an abundance; a great quantity, or a… …

    The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • 48Battle of Fort Cumberland — Infobox Military Conflict conflict=Battle of Fort Cumberland colour scheme=background:#ffcccc caption= partof=the American Revolutionary War date=November 22 December 28, 1776 place=near Sackville, New Brunswick result=British victory… …

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  • 49William Beckford (politician) — William Beckford (19 December 1709 ndash; 21 June 1770) was a well known political figure in 18th century London, and twice held the office of Lord Mayor of the City of London (1762 and 1769). His vast wealth came from the labour of enslaved… …

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  • 50Badger (person) — A Badger was, in English, a term of uncertain derivation (possibly derived from bagger, a bag or person carrying one) for a dealer in food or victuals which he had purchased in one place and carried for sale in another place. OED gives the… …

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