Definition of Legitimations

1. legitimation [n] - See also: legitimation

Lexicographical Neighbors of Legitimations

legislature
legislatures
legist
legists
legit
legitim
legitimacies
legitimacy
legitimate
legitimated
legitimately
legitimateness
legitimates
legitimating
legitimation
legitimations (current term)
legitimatise
legitimatist
legitimatists
legitimatization
legitimatize
legitimatized
legitimatizes
legitimatizing
legitimator
legitimators
legitimisation
legitimise
legitimised
legitimiser

Literary usage of Legitimations

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. A Treatise on the Conflict of Laws; Or, Private International Law by Francis Wharton (1906)
"By English common law such legitimations have no extraterritorial force.—By the English common law, as we have already seen, it is essential, ..."

2. Accounts of the lord high treasurer of Scotland by Scotland Treasury (1907)
"Et de xl §., in completam solutionem compositionis litere legitimations Roberti ... Et de v H., in completam solutionis compositionis litere legitimations ..."

3. My Experiences of the War Between France and Germany by Archibald Forbes (1871)
"Early in the morning our friend the chief of the gendarmes returned us our " legitimations," explaining that they were good only for ..."

4. An Universal History: From the Earliest Accounts to the Present Time by George Sale, George Psalmanazar, Archibald Bower, George Shelvocke, John Campbell, John Swinton (1760)
"... for the flaw in his birth ; to help which, three legitimations were infilled upon, that of his'father, that of his grandfather, and that of the'pope. ..."

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