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  • 61Fetishism — • The word fetish is derived through the Portuguese feitiço from the Latin factitius (facere, to do, or to make), signifying made by art, artificial (cf. Old English fetys in Chaucer) Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Fetishism      …

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  • 62convict — con·vict 1 /kən vikt/ vt [Latin convictus past participle of convincere to find guilty, prove, from com with, together + vincer to conquer]: to find guilty of a criminal offense was convict ed of fraud compare acquit con·vict 2 / kän ˌvikt/ …

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  • 63criminal — crim·i·nal 1 / kri mə nəl/ adj 1: relating to, involving, or being a crime criminal neglect criminal conduct 2: relating to crime or its prosecution brought a criminal action criminal co …

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  • 64felon — fel·on / fe lən/ n [Anglo French felon fel, literally, evildoer, from Old French, probably of Germanic origin]: one who has committed a felony Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. felon …

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  • 65Twelver — Part of a series on Shī‘ah Islam Twelvers The Fourteen Infallibles …

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  • 66Hospice Pacheco — (Rue du Grand Hospice)    The Hospice Pacheco serves as a convalescent home for the elderly and as a corrective training center. The hospice was founded by the wife of Councillor of State Antoine Pacheco as a home for elderly, single women. The… …

    Historical Dictionary of Brussels

  • 67DRACO —    a celebrated Athenian law giver, who first gave stability to the State by committing the laws to writing, and establishing the Ephetæ, or court of appeal, 621 B.C.; only he punished every transgressor of his laws with death, so that his code… …

    The Nuttall Encyclopaedia

  • 68PHINEHAS — (Heb. פִּנְחָס), name of three biblical figures: (1) Son of eleazar , son of aaron the priest (Ex. 6:25; cf. genealogies in Ezra 7:1–5; I Chron. 5:28–41; 6:35–38). When the Israelites suffered a plague in punishment for indulging in the orgiastic …

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  • 69TEFILLIN — (Heb. תְּפִלִּין; usually translated phylacteries ; sing. tefillah – see Men. 4:1; Mik. 10:3), two black leather boxes containing scriptural passages which are bound by black leather straps on the left hand and on the head and worn for the… …

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