See Also: mantelet(medicine)
mantelet(dictionary)
cool(dictionary)
cool(1)(dictionary)
cool(2)(dictionary)
cool 4, adverb(dictionary)
cool-headed(dictionary)
Cool Gazpacho(recipes)
COOL BLOOD(law)
Cool hotdogs(recipes)

COOL BLOOD (law) and mantelet (iou)


COOL BLOOD (law)


COOL BLOOD. A phrase sometimes used to signify tranquillity, or calmness; that is, the condition of one who has the calm and undisturbed use of his that is, the condition of one who has the calm and undisturbed use of his reason. In cases of homicide, it frequently becomes necessary to. ascertain reason. In cases of homicide, it frequently becomes necessary to. ascertain whether the act of the person killing was done in cool blood or not, in whether the act of the person killing was done in cool blood or not, in order to ascertain the degree of his guilt. Bac. Ab. Murder, B; Kiel 56 Sid. order to ascertain the degree of his guilt. Bac. Ab. Murder, B; Kiel 56 Sid. 177 Lev. 180. Vide Intention; Murder; Manslaughter; Will. 177 Lev. 180. Vide Intention; Murder; Manslaughter; Will.

mantelet (iou)



mantelet noun. Also mantlet. LME.
[Old French, dim. of mantel MANTLE noun: see -ET1.]
A kind of short loose sleeveless cape, cloak, or mantle. LME.
b. A woollen covering for a horse. LME-M16.
c. = MANTELLETTA. E17-E18.
Military. A movable shelter or protective screen, esp. (Hist.) one used to cover the approach of soldiers when besieging a fortified place. Cf. earlier MANTEL 1. E16.