¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Pendents
1. pendent [n] - See also: pendent
Lexicographical Neighbors of Pendents
Literary usage of Pendents
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Commentaries on the Law of Persons and Personal Property: Being an by Theodore William Dwight, Edward F. Dwight (1894)
"... (5) pendents lite. (1) Cum testamento annexo. This case occurs where there is
no executor, either by reason of death, renunciation, or other cause. ..."
2. The Law of Marriage and Divorce, Giving the Law in All the States and by Frank H Keezer (1906)
"Alimony pendents lite. 280. Alimony in nullity suits. 281. Alimony under common-law
marriage. 282. Counsel fees. 283. Liability of husband and wife for ..."
3. A History of England from the First Invasion by the Romans by John Lingard (1825)
"... pendents. What the king asked from them, pendent*. was to facilitate his access
to parliament. Ample rewards were held out to the generals (probably ..."