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Abbaignment

Defined in 1 dictionary — Burrill (1850)

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Alexander M. Burrill · 1850

In criminal law. The form or ceremony of calling a prisoner to the bar, and (in treason or felony) making him hold up his hand, or otherwise own himself to be the party charged; reading the indictment to him, and demanding of him his plea, (guilty or not guilty,) and entering it accordingly. 4 Steph. Com. 392. Brande. Accordmg to Lord Coke, this was otherwise Gs Wea astitution, (q. v.) Co. Litt. 262 b.