Definition of Noles

1. nole [n] - See also: nole

Lexicographical Neighbors of Noles

noisomeness
noisomenesses
noisy
noizuyo-e
nojirimycin
nol-pros
nol-prossed
nol-prosses
nol-prossing
nol. pros.
nol pros
nolanite
nolde
nole
nolens volens
noles (current term)
noli-me-tangere
noli illegitimi carborundum
nolition
nolitions
noll
nolle pros
nolle prosequi
nolle prosequied
nolle prosequies
nolle prosequing
nolle prosequis
nolleity
nollies

Literary usage of Noles

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

1. Leading Cases Simplified: A Collection of the Leading Cases in Criminal Law by John Davison Lawson (1884)
"Mrs. noles, having made a complaint against her husband to a justice of the ... Sharp summoned a posse of seven or eight men and started for noles' house. ..."

2. A Treatise on Spherical Astronomy by Robert Stawell Ball (1908)
"... noles 32 § 11. On the intersections of two graduated great circles . . 33 § 12. Transformation of coordinates 36 § 13. Adaptation to logarithms 41 6. ..."

3. Select American Cases on the Law of Self-defence by L. B. Horrigan, Seymour Dwight Thompson (1874)
"told noles not to shoot; that they would not rush upon him, but that he would return in the evening and arrest him; and noles replied that he would be at ..."

4. A Supplement to A Treatise on the System of Evidence in Trials at Common Law by John Henry Wigmore (1915)
"[NoleS-, add:] St. 1911,1-2 Geo. V, c. 6, § 13 (no person to be convicted of perjury, or subornation thereof, "solely upon the evidence of one witness as to ..."

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