Definition of Summonsing

1. Verb. (present participle of summons) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Summonsing

1. summons [v] - See also: summons

Lexicographical Neighbors of Summonsing

summitries
summitry
summits
summity
summon
summonable
summoned
summoner
summoners
summonest
summoneth
summoning
summons
summonsed
summonses
summonsing (current term)
summum bonum
summum genus
sumners
sumo
sumo wrestler
sumoist
sumoists
sumos
sumotori
sumotoris
sump
sump pits
sump pump

Literary usage of Summonsing

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

1. Standing Orders, Being Bye-laws Made Under Section 202 of the Metropolis by Lambeth (London, England). Council (1904)
"The requisition shall state the business to be transacted at such meeting, and no other business shall, at such meeting, be entertained. summonsing MEETING? ..."

2. Minutes of the Provincial Council of Pennsylvania: From the Organization to by Pennsylvania Provincial Council (1852)
"A Summons was sent Directed to Thomas Clyfford, Messenger, for the summonsing y* Subscribers of a Contemptuous Printing pa- The Petition of Peter ..."

3. A Practical Treatise Upon the Law of Judicial Writs and Process in Civil and by William Atkinson Alderson (1895)
"Before summonsing a certain class of people the praetor's leave was necessary. ... In the third epoch — the Imperial Constitutions — the mode of summonsing ..."

4. Calendar of Ancient Records of Dublin: In the Possession of the Municipal by Dublin (Ireland), Rosa Mulholland Gilbert, John Francis Weldrick (1907)
"Benjamin Taylor, praying to be paid half a year's salary for summonsing prosecutors in criminal cases: whereupon it was ordered, that the city treasurer do, ..."

5. Johannes Voet, His Commentary on the Pandects: Wherein, Besides the by Johannes Voet (1880)
"... security that he will appear on a certain day, giving sureties suitable both as regards facility of summonsing and as to means : 1. l,ff. ht (D. 2. 6. ..."

6. Report of the Missouri Task Force on Gender and Justice (1994)
"Selection of Jurors The first area of investigation was whether gender bias exists in the summonsing of prospective jurors. Of the 115 circuit clerks and 3 ..."

7. Collections of the New York Historical Society for the Year by New-York Historical Society (1881)
"... Attendance on Every Court Martial - - 0o 01 06 Every Committment - - - - 0o 06 0o summonsing each Wittness - - - 00 01 o0 Swearing Every Wittness - - c0 ..."

Other Resources:

Search for Summonsing on Dictionary.com!Search for Summonsing on Thesaurus.com!Search for Summonsing on Google!Search for Summonsing on Wikipedia!

Search