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UNALIENABLE (law) and fleech (iou)


UNALIENABLE (law)


UNALIENABLE. The state of a thing or right which cannot be sold. 2. Things which are not in commerce, as public roads, are in their 2. Things which are not in commerce, as public roads, are in their Nature unalienable. Some things are unalienable, in consequence of Nature unalienable. Some things are unalienable, in consequence of particular provisions in the law forbidding their sale or transfer, as particular provisions in the law forbidding their sale or transfer, as pensions granted by the government. The natural rights of life and liberty pensions granted by the government. The natural rights of life and liberty are unalienable. are unalienable.

fleech (iou)



fleech verb. Scot. & north. LME.
[Origin uncertain: cf. Old High German flehon, flehen flatter, beseech, Middle High German vlehen, German flehen beseech, Dutch vleien flatter.]
verb trans. Coax, cajole, wheedle; beseech, entreat. LME.
verb intrans. Speak coaxingly or beseechingly; fawn. LME.