GRAND CAPE


Meaning of GRAND CAPE in English

-ˈkā(ˌ)pē, -ˈkä(ˌ)pā noun

Etymology: Anglo-French graunt cape (part translation of Medieval Latin cape magnum ), from graunt, grand large + cape any of several writs including the grand cape and the petit cape, from Medieval Latin, from Latin cape (the first word in these writs), 2d person singular imperative of capere to take — more at heave

English law : a writ issued in the now obsolete real actions for the recovery of land on the failure of the defendant tenant in possession to make an appearance

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