collateral (1190-93)

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collateral (1190-93)

[ FEW: 5,205a latus 2; Gdf: ; GdfC: 9,125a collateral; TL: 2,567 collaterel; DEAF: ; DMF:  collatéral; TLF:  collatéral; OED:  collateral adj. and n. ; MED:  collateral adj. ; DMLBS: 378b collateralis ]
collaterall;  colatural  

a.

1adjoining
( 1190-93; MS: s.xiv1 )  les teres […] K’e a cel pais erent veisines, Ke l’om cleime collateraus  1609
2collateral, subsidiary
( c.1230; MS: 1275-85 )  De plusurs parz meut (=the air) plusurs venz, Dunt les quatre sunt cardinals, E uit altres collateral  1682
3lawcollateral
( 1292 )  tout seyt en la descente lineale e noun pas collaterale  20-21 Ed I 229
( 1314 )  en tiel cas il ad fee simple eant regard a les heirs collaterals et fee taillé a les heirs en la descente  Ed II xviii 55

s.

1lawcollateral descendant
( 1355-64; MS: s.xivex )  le dit Edward fitz Isabel d'Engleter estoit le plus prochein mal [mes] tout ne mist il point de chalange [...], au mort soun dit uncle Charlis [...], tanqe un autre collateralle le fitz del uncle le avaunt dit Charles estoit coroné pur roys  66
2assistant
( c.1270; MS: s.xiv1/3 )  Le seneschal deit estre joynt as contours ne mie cum soverein, ne compaygnon de l’aconte, mes cum collateral  288.c72
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