äˈbläd.ə, -ād.ə noun plural
Etymology: Medieval Latin, oblates, neuter plural of oblatus oblate, noun
archaic : old debts or gifts to the crown remaining unpaid to the English Exchequer ; also : the entries for them in the rolls of the Exchequer
äˈbläd.ə, -ād.ə noun plural
Etymology: Medieval Latin, oblates, neuter plural of oblatus oblate, noun
archaic : old debts or gifts to the crown remaining unpaid to the English Exchequer ; also : the entries for them in the rolls of the Exchequer
Webster's New International English Dictionary. Новый международный словарь английского языка Webster. 2012