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Noun. A headbutt. Cf 'Glasgow kiss'. [Glasgow use]
Adj. Deaf. Rhyming slang for deef, a Scottish pronunciation of deaf. [Glasgow use]
Noun. A cigarette butt. [Scottish use, Glasgow?]
Noun. The backside, the bottom, the buttocks. [Glasgow use]
Noun. Penis. [Glasgow use]
Glasgow magistrate is Scottish slang for a herring.
Stranger
Generic insult for a person
Noun. 1. A drunk, a meths drinker. Derog. [Scottish/Glasgow use?] 2. A down and out, a homeless person. Derog. [Scottish/Glasgow use?]
Noun. An idiot, fool. [Glasgow use?]
Glasgow Rangers is London Cockney rhyming slang for strangers.
Adv. Later. Rhyming slang on Oscar Slater. [Glasgow use]
Adj. Excellent, respectable. [Scottish/Glasgow use]
Glasgow boat is British rhyming slang for a coat.
Noun. A headbutt. Cf 'Glesga kiss'. [Glasgow use]
Noun. Rubber soled sports shoes, trainers. (Glasgow use)
Noun. A Glaswegian, a person from Glasgow. [Scottish use, mainly Edinburgh.]
Noun. An injection. [Glasgow use]Verb. To prick. [Glasgow use]
Glasgow kiss is British slang for a head−butt.
Noun. A homosexual male. Rhyming slang on 'poofter'. See 'poofter'. [Glasgow use?]
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Hence, a title of honor, used in addresses to certain magistrates and others of rank or station.
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Value in respect of moral or personal qualities; excellence; virtue; eminence; desert; merit; usefulness; as, a man or magistrate of great worth.
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A person who is appointed to superintend, or preside over, something; the chief magistrate in some cities and towns; as, the provost of Edinburgh or of Glasgow, answering to the mayor of other cities; the provost of a college, answering to president; the provost or head of certain collegiate churches.
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Capable of being venerated; worthy of veneration or reverence; deserving of honor and respect; -- generally implying an advanced age; as, a venerable magistrate; a venerable parent.
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In Scotland, a magistrate appointed by the crown to exercise jurisdiction over royal lands.
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An officer or magistrate chosen by the people, to protect them from the oppression of the patricians, or nobles, and to defend their liberties against any attempts that might be made upon them by the senate and consuls.
v. i.
Lacking ability for an appropriate function or office; as, weak eyes; a weak stomach; a weak magistrate; a weak regiment, or army.
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The chief magistrate of a city or borough; the chief officer of a municipal corporation. In some American cities there is a city court of which the major is chief judge.
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The head of an Arab family, or of a clan or a tribe; also, the chief magistrate of an Arab village. The name is also applied to Mohammedan ecclesiastics of a high grade.
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To make weak; to lessen the strength of; to deprive of strength; to debilitate; to enfeeble; to enervate; as, to weaken the body or the mind; to weaken the hands of a magistrate; to weaken the force of an objection or an argument.
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Of, pertaining to, or proceeding from, a magistrate; having the authority of a magistrate.
v. t.
To divest of the office or authority of a magistrate.
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A magistrate who had charge of religious matters, as at Byzantium.
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A precept issued by a magistrate authorizing an officer to make an arrest, a seizure, or a search, or do other acts incident to the administration of justice.
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Formerly, the chief magistrate of the United Provinces of Holland; also, the governor or lieutenant governor of a province.
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Destitute of worth; having no value, virtue, excellence, dignity, or the like; undeserving; valueless; useless; vile; mean; as, a worthless garment; a worthless ship; a worthless man or woman; a worthless magistrate.
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An officer of government, invested with different powers in different countries; a magistrate.
v. i.
Feeble of mind; wanting discernment; lacking vigor; spiritless; as, a weak king or magistrate.
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That which follows as a retinue; a company of attendants or followers; the assembly of persons who attend upon a prince, magistrate, or other person of distinction; -- often written suite, and pronounced sw/t.
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A person clothed with power as a public civil officer; a public civil officer invested with the executive government, or some branch of it.
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