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ESCHE'ATAGE, n. The right of succeeding to an escheat.
ESCHE'ATED, pp. Having fallen to the lord through want of heirs, or to the state...
ESCHE'ATING, ppr. Reverting to the lord through failure of heirs, or to the stat...
ESCHE'ATOR, n. An officer who observes the escheats of the king in the county wh...
ESCHEW', v.t. To flee from; to shun; to avoid. He who obeys, destruction shall e...
ESCHEW'ED, pp. Shunned; avoided.
ESCHEW'ING, ppr. Shunning; avoiding. [This word is nearly obsolete, or at least ...
ESCO'CHEON, n. The shield of the family.
ES'CORT, n. A guard; a body of armed men which attends an officer, or baggage; p...
ESCORT'ED, pp. Attended and guarded by land.
ESCORT'ING, ppr. Attending and guarding by land.
ESCOT. [See Scot .]
ESCOUADE. [See Squad .]
ESCOUT. [See Scout .]
ESCRITO'IR, n. [L. scribo; Eng. to scrape.] A box with instruments and convenien...
ES'CROW, n. In law, a deed of lands or tenements delivered to a third person, to...