A light sea-going vessel, used only for pleasure trips, racing, etc. Webster. See 22 St. at Large, 566 (U. S. Comp. St 1901, p. 2845); Rev. St U. S. ff 4215-4218 (U. S, Comp. St 1901, p. 2847). … [Read more...] about YACHT
WYTE
In old English law. Acquittance or immunity from amercement. … [Read more...] about WYTE
YA ET NAY
In old records, assertion and denial, without oath. … [Read more...] about YA ET NAY
XENODOCHIUM
In the civil and old English law. An inn allowed by public license, for the entertainment of strangers, and other guests. Calvin.; Cowell. A hospital; a place where sick and infirm persons are taken care of. Cowell. … [Read more...] about XENODOCHIUM
XYLON
A punishment among the Greeks answering to our stocks. Wharton. … [Read more...] about XYLON
