Latin: Attachment Attachiaxnenta bonorom. A distress formerly taken upon goods and chattels, by the legal attaohiators or bailiffs, as security to answer an action for personal estate or debtAt tachiamenta de spinis et boscis. A privilege granted to the officers of a forest to take to their own use thorns, brush, and windfalls, within their precincts. Kenn. Par. Antiq. 209. Attachiaxnenta de placitns coronas. Attachment of pleas of the crown. Jewison v. Dyson, 9 Mees. & W. 544.