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Webster Dictionary :: Escheatage

ESCHE'ATAGE, n. The right of succeeding to an escheat.

Webster Dictionary :: Escheated

ESCHE'ATED, pp. Having fallen to the lord through want of heirs, or to the state...

Webster Dictionary :: Escheating

ESCHE'ATING, ppr. Reverting to the lord through failure of heirs, or to the stat...

Webster Dictionary :: Escheator

ESCHE'ATOR, n. An officer who observes the escheats of the king in the county wh...

Webster Dictionary :: Eschew

ESCHEW', v.t. To flee from; to shun; to avoid. He who obeys, destruction shall e...

Webster Dictionary :: Eschewed

ESCHEW'ED, pp. Shunned; avoided.

Webster Dictionary :: Eschewing

ESCHEW'ING, ppr. Shunning; avoiding. [This word is nearly obsolete, or at least ...

Webster Dictionary :: Escocheon

ESCO'CHEON, n. The shield of the family.

Webster Dictionary :: Escort

ES'CORT, n. A guard; a body of armed men which attends an officer, or baggage; p...

Webster Dictionary :: Escorted

ESCORT'ED, pp. Attended and guarded by land.

Webster Dictionary :: Escorting

ESCORT'ING, ppr. Attending and guarding by land.

Webster Dictionary :: Escot

ESCOT. [See Scot .]

Webster Dictionary :: Escouade

ESCOUADE. [See Squad .]

Webster Dictionary :: Escout

ESCOUT. [See Scout .]

Webster Dictionary :: Escritoir

ESCRITO'IR, n. [L. scribo; Eng. to scrape.] A box with instruments and convenien...

Webster Dictionary :: Escrow

ES'CROW, n. In law, a deed of lands or tenements delivered to a third person, to...

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