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Garnish

King James Dictionary

G`ARNISH,

1. To adorn to decorate with appendages to set off.

All within with flowers was garnished.

2. To fit with fetters a cant term.
3. To furnish to supply as a fort garnished with troops.
4. In law, to warn to give notice. See Garnishee.

G`ARNISH, n. Ornament something added for embellishment decoration.

Matter and figure they produce

For garnish this, and that for use.

1. In jails, fetters a cant term.
2. Pensiuncula carceraria a fee an acknowledgment in money when first a prisoner goes to jail.
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