Aid; assistance; relief. A subsidy.
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EYE-WITNESS
One who saw the act, fact, or transaction to which he testifies.Distinguished from an ear-witness , (auritus.)
EYEWITNESS
A party that testifies about what the saw. AKA percipient witness.
EYEWITNESS PROVISION
a term in an insurance policy that requires proof of the circumstances that surround an accident.
EYEWITNESS TESTIMONY
A statement given under oath by witnesses.
EYOTT
A small island arising in a river. Fleta, L 3, c. 2, | b; Bract. 1. 2, c. 2.
EYRE
Justices in eyre were judges commissioned in Anglo-Norman times in Englandto travel systematically through thekingdom, once in seven years , holding courts in specified places for the trial of certaindescriptions […]
EYRER
L. Fr. To travel or journey ; to go about or itinerate. Britt. c. 2.
EZARDAR
In Hindu law. A farmer or renter of land in the districts of Hlndoo- stan.
EZINE
An electronic magazine. It is webpages and an online magazie. AKA electronic journal or webzine.