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grith
[ grith ]
noun
- protection or asylum for a limited period of time, as under church or crown.
grith
/ 伞谤瑟胃 /
noun
- English legal history security, peace, or protection, guaranteed either in a certain place, such as a church, or for a period of time
- a place of safety or protection
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of grith1
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of grith1
Example Sentences
The man鈥檚 lawyer, Mette Grith Stage, said Tuesday she was informed of the decision a day earlier and informed her client, whose location is not known.
Grith Stage told Danish media she would bring the ruling before Danish courts.
Tr铆 gretha tige degl谩ich: grith fodla, grith suide, grith com茅irge. tri grith L tri gartha M fogla L suigidhe BM 100.
Tr铆 maic beres ne贸it do deinmnait: crith, dochell, grith. deinmnet N grith crith doicell N 145.
But, from an early date, the English themselves were fond of verbal jingles, such as "Scot and lot," "sac and soc," "frith and grith," "eorl and ceorl," or "might and right."
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