See Also: COURT OF ARCHES, eccl(law)
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deraign(1)(dictionary)
deraign(2)(dictionary)
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deraign(2) (iou) and COURT OF ARCHES, eccl (law)


deraign(2) (iou)



deraign verb2 trans. E16.
[Old French desregner var. of desrengier (mod. deranger) put out of ranks, DERANGE.]
Put into disorder; derange. E16-E18.
In pass. Be discharged from (religious) orders. obsolete exc. Hist. L16.

COURT OF ARCHES, eccl (law)


COURT OF ARCHES, eccl. law. The most ancient consistory court belonging to the archbishop of Canterbury for the trial of spiritual causes. It is so the archbishop of Canterbury for the trial of spiritual causes. It is so called, because it was anciently held in the church of Saint Mary le bow; called, because it was anciently held in the church of Saint Mary le bow; which church had that appellation from its steeple, which was raised at the which church had that appellation from its steeple, which was raised at the top with stone pillars, in the manner of an arch or bow. Termes de la Ley. top with stone pillars, in the manner of an arch or bow. Termes de la Ley.