See Also: Stake Bay(tourism)
stake(4)(dictionary)
stake(3)(dictionary)
stake(2)(dictionary)
stake(1)(dictionary)
Stake(money)
Stake(medicine)
stake 1, noun(dictionary)
stake-driver(medicine)
stake 2, verb(dictionary)

INCEST (law) and stake(1) (iou)


INCEST (law)


INCEST. The carnal copulation of a man and a woman related to each Other in any of the degrees within which Marriage is prohibited by law. Vide any of the degrees within which Marriage is prohibited by law. Vide Marriage. It is punished by fine and imprisonment, under the laws of the Marriage. It is punished by fine and imprisonment, under the laws of the respective states., Vide 1 Smith' s Laws of Pennsylv. 26; Dane' s Ab. Index, respective states., Vide 1 Smith' s Laws of Pennsylv. 26; Dane' s Ab. Index, h.t.; Dig. 23, 2, 68; 6 Conn. R. 446; Penal Laws of China, B. 1, s. 2, Sec. h.t.; Dig. 23, 2, 68; 6 Conn. R. 446; Penal Laws of China, B. 1, s. 2, Sec. 10; Sw. part 2 Sec. 17, p. 103. 10; Sw. part 2 Sec. 17, p. 103.






Others:






unlawful sexual intercourse with a relative through blood or Marriage.





stake(1) (iou)



stake noun1.
[Old English staca corresp. to Old Frisian, Middle & mod. Low German, Middle Dutch stake (Dutch staak), from Germanic, from base of STICK noun1. Cf. STAKE noun2.]
A stout stick or post, usu. of wood, sharpened at one end and driven into the ground as a support for a plant, boundary-marker, a part of the framework of a fence, etc. OE.
Hist.
a. A post to which a person was tied for execution, esp. by burning; the punishment of death by burning. ME.
b. A post to which a bull or bear was fastened to be baited. M16.
Chiefly Hist. A post sharpened at both ends for use in military defensive work. ME.
techn.
a. A small anvil used in metalworking, esp. one with a tang for fitting into a socket on a bench. M17.
b. Each of the posts fitted into sockets or staples on a wagon or boat to prevent a load from slipping off. N. Amer. colloq. L19.
c. Basket-making. Any of the rods forming the upright supports of the sides of a basket. E20.
In the Mormon Church: a territorial division; the jurisdiction of a Mormon bishop. Also Stake of Zion. M19.
Comb. & phrases: pick up stakes, pull up stakes, pull stakes N. Amer. depart; go to live elsewhere; PUNJI stake; stake and rice (fence) Scot. & north.: a fence made of stakes and brushwood; stake and rider (fence) (chiefly N. Amer.) a fence made of stakes with a top bar; stake-boat a boat anchored to mark the start or course for racing boats; stake-body US a body for a truck or lorry, having a flat open platform with removable posts along the sides; stake-driver US the American bittern, Botaurus lentiginosus, which has a call resembling a mallet striking a stake; stake-net a fishing net hung on stakes; Stake of Zion: see sense 5 above; stake-truck: with a stake-body.