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braky(dictionary)

FAVOR (law) and braky (medicine)


FAVOR (law)


FAVOR. Bias partiality; lenity; prejudice. 2. The grand jury are sworn to inquire into all offences which have 2. The grand jury are sworn to inquire into all offences which have been committed, and of all violations of law, without fear, favor, or been committed, and of all violations of law, without fear, favor, or affection. Vide Grand Jury. When a juror is influenced by bias or prejudice, affection. Vide Grand Jury. When a juror is influenced by bias or prejudice, so that there is not sufficient ground for a principal challenge, he may so that there is not sufficient ground for a principal challenge, he may nevertheless be challenged for favor. Vide Challenge, and Bac. Ab. Juries, nevertheless be challenged for favor. Vide Challenge, and Bac. Ab. Juries, E; Dig. 50, 17, 156, 4; 7 Pet. R. 160. E; Dig. 50, 17, 156, 4; 7 Pet. R. 160.

braky (medicine)


braky
Full of brakes; abounding with brambles, shrubs, or ferns; rough; thorny. "In the woods and braky glens." (W. Browne)

Source: Websters Dictionary