As used in bonds of public and private officers this term imports not only honesty but also a punctilious discharge of all the duties of the ofiice requiring competence diligence and attention without any malfeasance or nonfeasance aside from mere mistakes. … [Read more...] about FAITHFULLY
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FALDSTOOL
A place at the south side of the altar at which the sovereign kneels at his coronation. Wharton. … [Read more...] about FALDSTOOL
FAITOURS
Idle persons; idle livers; vagabonds. Cowell; Blount … [Read more...] about FAITOURS
FALDWORTH
In Saxon law. A person of age that he may be reckoned of some decennary. Du Fresne. … [Read more...] about FALDWORTH
FAKIR
A street peddler who disposes of worthless wares, or of any goods above their value, by means of any false representation, trick, device, lottery, or game of chance. Mills' Ann. St Colo. s 1400. … [Read more...] about FAKIR
