embezzlement etymology
Found inside â Page 81A salvor may forfeit his share of salEm'blica officina'lis ( for etymology of emblica cf. Pers . vage compensation by embezzlement ; the forfeited share amleh , Skr . Ämalaka , the name of this tree ] : a species of accrues , not to the other members ... Found inside â Page 6... finanza creativa (embezzlement), seen as management of resources and goods, ... Creativo (and creative as well) traces its etymology back to create, ... Found inside â Page 328... patriotism 289â90 financial regulations 243â7 financial semantics, etymology ... T.S. 124 Elon, Amos 41, 53 embezzlement 22 The Embezzler 257 Emerson, ... Found inside â Page 87A definition from etymology leads to arguments from classification ... For instance, we can consider the following definitions of 'embezzlement': 8. Found inside â Page 295... 132â3 Crooke's embezzlement from, 62â3 Eden Park becomes new home for, ... the mad Bethlehem and Maudsley NHS Trust, 271 Bethlem: etymology of, 9 295 INDEX. Found inside â Page 145L F. ib .; Embassies , permanent , establishment of , in Europe , cxviii . 250 , 252 Embezzlement , impunity of , before 1861 , cxxi . 129 Emerald , etymology of , cxxiv . 238 ; first applied to the beryls of India , ib . ; varieties of , 241 , 244 Emigration ... Found inside â Page 84A salvor may forfeit his share of salEm'blica officina'lis ( for etymology of emblica cf. Pers . vage compensation by embezzlement ; the forfeited share âmleh , Skr . Ämalaka , the name of this tree ] : a species of accrues , not to the other members ... Found inside â Page 84A salvor may forfeit his share of salEm'blica officina'lis [ for etymology of emblica cf. Pers . vage compensation by embezzlement ; the forfeited share amleh , Skr . Ämalaka , the name of this tree ] : a species of accrues , not to the other members ... Found inside â Page 1537In the civil law embezzlement is recognized as a wrong , subjocting him who ernment of a country on merchant - vessels or ... figure inserted in a shield or coat - of - arms ] , a Em'bassy [ for etymology see AMBASSADOR ; Fr. ambassade ; Ger . Found inside â Page xxiiiHis etymology is dubious ; the suggestion that there were originally two ... Meticulous discrimination between theft and embezzlement does not belong to the ... Found inside â Page 257An embargo may also be laid by the gov- a prisoner is placed upon trial for embezzlement , and the ernment upon ... ymber would seem to be connate styles . probably a case of " folk - etymology , â making a native word EMBOSS'ING ( Fr. Found inside â Page 212etymology). (fallacious â flinch). encumber verb hold back the motion or action of, as with a burden; fill in such a way as to obstruct, block up; ... Found inside â Page 56A salvor may forfeit his share of salEm'blica officina'lis ( for etymology of emblica cf. Pers . vage compensation by embezzlement ; the forfeited share amleh , Skr . Ämalaka , the name of this tree ] : a species of accrues , not to the other members ... Found inside â Page 632In the civil law ernment of a country on merchant - vessels or other vessels embezzlement is recognized as a wrong ... Em'blem ( Gr . Äupanua ( from év , " in , " and Baldw , to Em'bassy ( for etymology see AMBASSADOR ; Fr. ambas- " cast ... Found inside â Page 166... 65 et note Bankruptcy , fraudulent , 141 ; etymology and definition of , 145 ; statute respecting , 146 , 150 , 151 et note ... alterations of , 129 , 131 Clerks , misappropriating their master's property , guilty of larceny , 34 ; embezzlement by , 52 ... Found inside â Page 161... mcoÈuwwir . teesra , third . tushreeh , anatomy . tuÈreef , inflection , declension , etymology . tuÈurroof , possession , embezzlement , -k . to take ... Found inside â Page 428âCurse Words, Etymology, and the History of English. ... Crime by Computer: Startling New Kinds of Million-Dollar Fraud, Theft, Larceny and Embezzlement. Found inside â Page 4752.3 See Animals Feræ Naturæ ; Embezzlement . ETYMOLOGY . ] - Norman - French , larcyn ; 4 Latin , latrocinium . ... Nature . the Law of Nature ( using that term in the sense of rules imposed on man by his Maker C ) and laws of human origin . Found inside â Page 221.1 Etymology of displacement -the context of provincial state The demarcation of internal state boundaries , whether in the ... strength of underlying ' regions was shadowed for the embezzlement of the'city dweller'aggravating the problem . Found inside â Page 111EMBEZZLE . III must verb , according to the common usage whereby we distinguish the substantive torment from the verb to tormént ; and ( 4 ) that the unlucky substitution of em for im at an early period , so utterly darkened the etymology that ... Found inside â Page xviii1225 Crown 189 Mostly Visited 1606 Landlord and T nants ' Isinglass , Etymology of 731 Killing Game without Cor . ... 157 Larceny , Embezzlement seded by Statute of Limi- Koh - i - Noor , Account of and Breach of Trust tations 143 the 2717 ... Found insideThe Embezzlement Epidemic 1. ... On the etymology of the word boodle, see âBoodle,â Magazine of American History, JulyâDecember 1887, 353; âOrigin of the ... Found inside â Page 606... origin of the , 366 Test and Corporation Acts , 441 Testament , 253 , 256 etymology of word , 254 Testamentary causes ... 93 Trustee Acts , 353 Trustees , embezzlement by , 497 Trusts , 192 , 196 , 352 Turbary , 122 Turnpike - gates , offence ... Found inside â Page 306But embezzlement at first did not mean all this , but merely to weaken , or to waste . It seems to come through the F. imbécile , from the L. word imbecillis , without strength , originally of body and latterly either of 1 If this be the correct etymology ... Found inside â Page 145Embassies , permanent , establishment of , in Europe , cxviii . 250 , 252 Embezzlement , impunity of , before 1861 , cxxi . 129 Emerald , etymology of , cxxiv . 238 ; first applied to the beryls of India , ib . ; varieties of , 241 , 244 Emigration , to the ... Found inside â Page 1537In the civil law embezzlement is recognized as a wrong , subjecting him who ernment of a country on merchant - vessels or other ... See AMBASSADOR . emble'ma ; Fr. emblème , probably applied originally to a Em'bassy [ for etymology see ... Found inside â Page 632They may sometimes prohibit the arrival as well vage compensation by " embezzlement ; " the forfeited share as the departure ... Em'blem ( Gr . ÄuÃamua ( from év , â in , " and Bárdw , to Em'bassy [ for etymology see AMBASSADOR ; Fr. ambas ... Found inside â Page 492The etymology of the term swánwaya is , he in whom there is a relation ... to satisfy which the commentator adds , if the embezzlement be the act of another ... Found inside â Page 454... -ãs 'embezzlement of public money or property' (Pl.: +), dépecialÄtus, -iis 'the act of defrauding' (Pl.:F), peciinia 'property, money' (Lex XII+), ... Found inside â Page 167The : EMBEZIZLE ( v . t . of uncertain etymology ) To appropri- Embowel ( v ... Embezzlement ( s . from embezzle ) The act of appropri- Embow'elling ( p . a ... Found inside â Page 451... place of pilgrimage 64.3-8ab EkÄmraka , etymology of 41.11-12 EkaparnÄ ... 238.2 of world 241.11-36 embezzlement of trust , punishment for 215.86cd ... Found inside â Page 56A salvor may forfeit his share of salEm'blica officina'lis ( for etymology of emblica cf. Pers . vage compensation by embezzlement ; the forfeited share amleh , Skr . Ämalaka , the name of this tree ) : a species of accrues , not to the other ... Found inside â Page 492The etymology of the term swánwaya is , ' he in whom there is a relation ... to satisfy which the commentator adds , . if the embezzlement be the act of ... Found inside â Page 541319 , 456 . Exchequer bills , forgery of , iv . 293 . FACTOR , i , 437 , 443 . Exchequer , Court of , its origin , iii . 50 . Factors , embezzlement by , iv , 264 . its jurisdiction , iii , 50 . Fair , ii . 37 . its equity jurisdiction , iii . 50 , 479 . who appoints , i . Found inside â Page 198The typical white - collar crime of embezzlement really does not compare with robbery or burglary because of the fear that ... A dictionary definition will always give you a definition by usage and frequently by etymology ( the origin of the word ) ... Found inside â Page 1537In the civil law embezzlement is recognized as a wrong , subjecting him who ernment of a country on merchant ... probably applied originally to a Em'bassy [ for etymology see AMBASSADOR ; Fr. ambas- symbolical figure inserted in a shield ... Found inside â Page 40We have words of Old French origin : murder ( the unlawful premeditated killing of a human being ) , robbery , embezzlement , fraud , deception ( all referring to stealing ) , Anglo French origin : larceny , burglary , deceit ( equally referring to ... Found inside â Page 813And primroses green , To remove doubts respecting embezzlement , it was Shakespear , Richard II . iii . 4 . Embellish the ... The night Emberweek . s ( for the true origin see last blazoned by the poets to the highest pitch . - HakeIs shiny , and ... Found inside â Page 620but embezzlement denotes the wrongful appropriaThe message or public function of an ainbassador ; tion and use of what came into possession by right ... Found inside â Page 581... no jury would convict at all . of etymology , said that a libel was merely a ... who was charged in the same libel with embezzlement and usury : don ... 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