- Ballium
- Ballium \Bal"li*um\, n. [LL.] See {Bailey}. [1913 Webster]
The Collaborative International Dictionary of English. 2000.
The Collaborative International Dictionary of English. 2000.
BALLIUM — apud Matthaeum Westmonaster. A. C. 1265. Eam (vicitantem) cum exteriori ballio castri bellatorum suorum insultibus occupavit: item in Charta Galcheri Ducis de Natolio A. C. 1218. in Tabular. Campan. ut et in Charta Henrici I. Regis Angliae apud… … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
ballium — /bal ee euhm/, n. bailey. [1790 1800; < ML, Latinized var.] * * * … Universalium
ballium — noun bailey (fortification) … Wiktionary
ballium — bal·li·um … English syllables
ballium — /beyKityam/ A fortress or bulwark; also bail … Black's law dictionary
ballium — /beyKityam/ A fortress or bulwark; also bail … Black's law dictionary
ballium — ˈbalēəm noun ( s) Etymology: Medieval Latin, from Middle English baile more at bail (outer wall) : bailey … Useful english dictionary
ponendum in ballium — /panendam in bseliyam/ An old writ commanding that a prisoner be bailed in cases bailable … Black's law dictionary
tradas in ballium — /treydas in bsliyam/ You deliver to bail. In old English practice, the name of a writ which might be issued in behalf of a party who, upon the writ de odio et atia, had been found to have been maliciously accused of a crime, commanding the… … Black's law dictionary
traditur in ballium — /trasdatar in basliyam/ In old practice, means delivered to bail. Emphatic words of the old Latin bail piece … Black's law dictionary