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Salique

[ suh-leek, sal-ik, sey-lik ]

adjective



Salique

/ ˈsælɪk; ˈseɪlɪk /

adjective

  1. See Salic
    a variant spelling of Salic


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The whole public law of Europe had its origin in equivocal expressions, beginning with the Salique law.

They were not always contented with this species of Salique law, which certainly is somewhat inconsistent.

Our Salique Law provides that universal homage shall be paid all beautiful women.

Obedience to a boy is the recognition of the heir-apparent, and I respect the salique law as much as I love my love.

His book against the salique law is still in the possession of the Lambeth library.

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