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pone (1260)

pone (1260)

(poneet)  
  FEW:  ponere 9,161a Gdf:  pone 6,272c GdfC: TL: DEAF:  pone  DMF: TLF: OED:  pone n.1  / legem pone n.  MED:  pone n.  DMLBS:  ponere 2342a
ls(loanword: Latin )
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s.

lawpone, writ by which a suit is passed on from a local court to a higher court
( 1260; MS: s.xiii3/3 )  pus purra le demandant par un pone mettre la parole al banc a Westimostier ou devant justices en eyre  Brev Plac 41
( c.1292; MS: c.1300 )  et porra estre averree par la date del pone, et par le jour de la somunse  BRITT i 204
( s.xiiiex; MS: s.xiv1/3 )  Abusion est d’user poneet einz qe lur causes soient discusses (l. discussés?) si les parties les chalengent  Mir Just 174
( 1302 )  Uncore demaundoms jugement de la variaunce entre le original e le pone  YBB 30-31 Ed I 215
legem pone
finan.payment of money (from the first two words of the fifth division of Psalm 119, which opened Matins on the 25th of each month; consequently associated with March 25, a quarter day in the old financial calendar when payments and debts came due)
( 1281-86 )  la dette H. de B. fust en noun des Jus ke sont ore dampnés, la quele il rendirent en lour legem pone grant tens passé avant la dampnacion  Lett AF 51
pone per vadium
lawwrit requiring the sheriff to secure sureties for the appearance in court of the defendant
( 1341-42 )  il fut somons en mesme le bref, et par sa defaute le pone per vadium agardé vers luy, issint ad il jour par roule  YBB 16.2 Ed III 9

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poner1 
This is an AND2 Phase 4 (N-O/U-P-Q) entry. © 2013-17 The Anglo-Norman Dictionary. All rights reserved. Funded by the Arts and Humanities Research Council of the United Kingdom.
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