(ˈ)rē+ transitive verb
Etymology: Middle French replegier to become surety for, from Old French, from re- + plegier to guarantee, become surety for — more at pledge
Scots law : to remove from the jurisdiction of another court to one's own
(ˈ)rē+ transitive verb
Etymology: Middle French replegier to become surety for, from Old French, from re- + plegier to guarantee, become surety for — more at pledge
Scots law : to remove from the jurisdiction of another court to one's own
Webster's New International English Dictionary. Новый международный словарь английского языка Webster. 2012