deodand
英式音标:[\'dɪəʊdænd] 美式音标:[\'diəˌdænd]
deodand的意思释义 n.赎罪奉献物(古英国法律);英英释义 DeodandDeodand is a thing forfeited or given to

deodand怎么读
英式音标:[\'dɪəʊdænd]
美式音标:[\'diəˌdænd]
deodand的意思释义
n.
赎罪奉献物(古英国法律);
英英释义
DeodandDeodand is a thing forfeited or given to God, specifically, in law, an object or instrument which becomes forfeit because it has caused a person\'s death.\"Deodand\", Encyclopaedia Britannica, 1911
deodand用法及例句
例句参考
DEODANDDEODAND
DEODAND
From Deodand to Dependency
Death of the deodand
The deodand and responsibility for death
\"The Nature of the Early Law of Deodand\"
Noxal Surrender, the Deodand, and the Laws of King Alfred
Death of the Deodand: Accursed Objects and the Money Value of Human Life
\"Whether Wast, Deodand, or Stray\": Cattle, Culture, and the Environment in Early Georgia
New Life for the Deodand: Coroners\' Inquests and Occupational Deaths in England, 1830-46
Ancient Law and the Punishment of Corporations: Of Frankpledge and Deodand
Searching for Pigeons in the Belfry: The Inquest, the Abolition of the Deodand and the Rise of the Family
