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Definition of Indowed
1. indow [v] - See also: indow
Lexicographical Neighbors of Indowed
Literary usage of Indowed
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The First Part of the Institutes of the Laws of England, Or, A Commentary ...by Edward Coke, Thomas Littleton, Francis Hargrave, Charles Butler, Matthew Hale, Heneage Finch Nottingham by Edward Coke, Thomas Littleton, Francis Hargrave, Charles Butler, Matthew Hale, Heneage Finch Nottingham (1853)
"... as she shall not be indowed both of the land given in exchange, and of the
land taken ... but she may have her election to be indowed of which she will. ..."
2. The First Part of the Institutes of the Laws of England: Or, A Commentary ...by Edward Coke, Thomas Littleton, Francis Hargrave, Charles Butler, Matthew Hale, Heneage Finch Nottingham by Edward Coke, Thomas Littleton, Francis Hargrave, Charles Butler, Matthew Hale, Heneage Finch Nottingham (1853)
"But of a castle that is onely maintained for the private use and habitation of
the owner, a woman shall be indowed. And so it was adjudged in the court of ..."
3. Reports of Cases Argued and Adjudged in the Courts of King's Bench and by Great Britain Court of King's Bench, Great Britain Court of Common Pleas, George Wilson (1792)
"... every church is indowed of the tithes, glebe, ÜV. but all vicarages are not
... that the vicarage was indowed, which ¡ndowment the defendant might have ..."
4. Scott's New Reports in the Court of Common Pleas and Exchequer Chamber [1840 by Great Britain Court of Common Pleas, John Scott, Great Britain Court of Exchequer Chamber (1841)
"... and that from time whereof the memory of man runneth not to the contrary, down
to the time when the said vicarage was created and indowed, there was ..."