💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Affeerment"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| affeerernoun | (law, obsolete) One who affeers. |
| affrayment | — |
| mercementnoun | (obsolete) An amercement, a punishment. |
| amenauncenoun | Obsolete form of amenance. [(obsolete) Conduct, demeanor.] |
| affretnoun | (obsolete) An attack. |
| angernessnoun | (obsolete) Affliction or trouble. |
| misericordianoun | Compassionate mercy. |
| afforciamentnoun | Obsolete form of afforcement. [(obsolete) A reinforcement; a strengthening.] |
| affrictionnoun | (obsolete) The act of rubbing against. |
| attaintmentnoun | (archaic, law) Attainder, attainture; conviction. |
| acisenoun | Obsolete form of assize. [A session or inquiry made before a court or jury.] |
| affiauncenoun | Obsolete form of affiance. [Faith, trust.] |
| affraynoun | The fighting of two or more persons, in a public place, to the terror of others. |
| affrightmentnoun | (archaic) Fright; fear; alarm; the fact or state of being frightened. |
| amenancenoun | (obsolete) Conduct, demeanor. |
| angariationnoun | (obsolete) coercion |
| amandationnoun | (obsolete) The act of sending someone away. |
| affronterynoun | An affront |
| acturenoun | (obsolete) Action. |
| attainturenoun | (obsolete) A state of being found guilty of an offence. |
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