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compurgation Meaning in kannada ( compurgation ಅದರರ್ಥ ಏನು?)



Noun:

ಎಣಿಕೆ,

compurgation ಕನ್ನಡದಲ್ಲಿ ಉದಾಹರಣೆ:

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compurgation's Usage Examples:

In judicial procedure, a system of compurgation prevailed, as well as the wager of battle.


answer, guilt or innocence were established by oath, often in the form of compurgation, or trial by ordeal.


frustrate the abbot at every turn and the dependence of proceedings on compurgation or purging of guilt by oath tended to forge a solidarity among them.


Pope Innocent III at the Fourth Lateran Council of 1215 and replaced by compurgation.


coagulant, coagulate, coagulation, coagulum, cogency, cogent, cogitability, cogitable, cogitabund, cogitate, cogitation, cogitative, cogitator, compurgation.


cogitability, cogitable, cogitabund, cogitate, cogitation, cogitative, cogitator, compurgation, counteract, counteraction, counteragent, counterreaction.


cogency, cogent, cogitability, cogitable, cogitabund, cogitate, cogitation, cogitative, cogitator, compurgation, counteract, counteraction, counteragent, counterreaction.


Accusations of person-stealing and compurgation for the accused 4.


cogitable, cogitabund, cogitate, cogitation, cogitative, cogitator, compurgation, counteract, counteraction, counteragent, counterreaction, deactivate.


10; but it seems historically to have been derived from the system of compurgation, introduced into England from Normandy, a system which is now thought.


 31": "Both compurgation and ordeal were believed to take place under the beneficent care of God.


The earlier Anglo-Saxon method of trial by ordeal or of compurgation was modified by the Normans into trial by a jury made up of 12 local.


The earlier Anglo-Saxon method of trial by ordeal or of compurgation was modified by the Normans into trial by a jury.



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