In old English law. A class of offenders who whitened stolen ox-hides and horse-hides so that they could not be known and identified. … [Read more...] about WHTTTANWARII
Widener L. Review
Widener Law Review … [Read more...] about Widener L. Review
WHOLLY
Completely. In its entirety. Not partial but entire or whole. … [Read more...] about WHOLLY
WHORE
A whore is a woman who practices unlawful commerce with men, particularly one who does so for hire; a harlot; a concubine; a prostitute. Sheehey v. Cokley, 43 Iowa, 183, 22 Am. Rep. 230. … [Read more...] about WHORE
WHTTEFRIARS
A place in London be-tween the Temple and Blackfrlars, which was formerly a sanctuary, and therefore privileged from arrest Wharton. … [Read more...] about WHTTEFRIARS
