Definition of Custumals

1. custumal [n] - See also: custumal

Lexicographical Neighbors of Custumals

customizes
customizing
customs
customs duty
customs officer
customs union
customshouse
customshouses
custos
custos regni
custos rotulorum
custrel
custrels
custron
custumal
custumals (current term)
custumaries
custumary
cusum
cut
cut-and-dried
cut-and-dry
cut-and-paste
cut-and-shut
cut-and-thrust
cut-back
cut-in
cut-off
cut-offs
cut-out

Literary usage of Custumals

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

1. Cinque Ports by Montagu Burrows (1892)
"... and Rye—Court of Shepway—custumals—Title of 'baron'—Norman remains. THE Charter of 6 Edward I. (1278) is the palladium of the Cinque Port liberties. ..."

2. On the Manners and Customs of the Ancient Irish by Eugene O'Curry (1873)
"pies ; secondly, the various custumals of France and Germany ; intonation ... Although the custumals of France have issued in a great measure from feudal ..."

3. The Continental Legal History Series by Association of American Law Schools (1916)
"Even the influence of such of the custumals as still recognize it as such, has been unable to preserve for it the old significance ; and it becomes nothing ..."

4. A History of Continental Criminal Law by Ludwig von Bar (1916)
"Still, there are cases where the custumals class with the author of the crime persons who to-day would no longer be treated with that rigorous severity; ..."

5. The Publications of the Selden Society by Selden Society (1904)
"They are free from the court- roll's wearisome stenography, and one of the better custumals is more serviceable than a multitude of local court-rolls. ..."

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