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21cosher — /kosh euhr/, v.t. to treat with special fondness; pamper. [1860 65; perh. conflation of COCKER3 with uncert. elements; Hiberno E cosher to feast, live at the expense of kinsmen ( < Ir cóisir feast, retinue) is remote in sense] * * * …
22Kassa — /kosh sho/, n. Hungarian name of Košice. * * * …
23cautio — /kosh(iy)ow/ In the civil and French law, security given for the performance of any thing; bail; a bond or undertaking by way of surety. Also the person who becomes a surety …
24cautio fidejussoria — /kosh(iy)ow faydiyjasoriya/ Security by means of bonds or pledges entered into by third parties …
25cautio muciana — /kosh(iy)ow myuwshiyeyna/ Security given by an heir or legatee, to obtain immediate possession of inheritance or legacy, for observance of a condition annexed to the bequest, where the act which is the object of the condition is one which he must …
26cautio pignoratitia — /kosh(iy)ow pignaratish(iy)a/ Security given by pledge, or deposit, as plate, money, or other goods …
27cautio pro expensis — /kosh(iy)ow prow akspensas/ Security for costs, charges, or expenses …
28cautio usufructuaria — /kosh(iy)ow yuwz(h)yuwfraktyuweriya/ Security, which tenants for life give, to preserve the property rented free from waste and injury …
29cautio — /kosh(iy)ow/ In the civil and French law, security given for the performance of any thing; bail; a bond or undertaking by way of surety. Also the person who becomes a surety …
30cautio fidejussoria — /kosh(iy)ow faydiyjasoriya/ Security by means of bonds or pledges entered into by third parties …