mahkeme, davet etmek, oturum, kort, oyun alanı, yaltaklanmak, kur yapmak, fayda sağ, tenis kortu, saltanat, hükümdar sarayı, toplantı, kur, saray halkı, kral sarayı, hükümdarlık, istemek, konak, dar sokak, celse, avlu, saray, ile flört etmek, avlu, iç bahçe, huk. mahkeme, tehlike, hastalık, aranmak, teveccühünü kazanm, dalkavukluk etmek, fayda sağlamak, adliye binası, hükümdar ve maiyeti, spor sahası, yargıçlar, saha, court fool saray soytarısı, Court of Appeals istinaf mahkemesi, Court of Common Pleas medeni hukuk mahkemesi, yargıtay, mahkeme üyeleri, nazik, mahkemeler, Kur yapan, kibar/saygıdeğer, kibar, kortu, zarif, adli tebligat communication sent by, üzerinde uğraşılan, kur yapma, evlilik yolunda, (isim) kur yapma, yaşa/dikkat göster, kibarlık, [n] kibarlık, kibarlik, dalkavukluk eden, saraya uygun, azametli, saygılı, sarayla ilgili,
A surname for someone who worked or lived in a court, An abbreviated term of respect for any court ("the Court"), The judge or judges; as distinguished from the counsel or jury, or both, The persons officially assembled under authority of law, at the appropriate time and place, for the administration of justice; an official assembly, legally met together for the transaction of judicial business; a judge or judges sitting for the hearing or trial of causes, A tribunal established for the administration of justice, Any formal assembling of the retinue of a sovereign; as, to hold a court, An enclosed space; a courtyard; an uncovered area shut in by the walls of a building, or by different building; also, a space opening from a street and nearly surrounded by houses; a blind alley, The residence of a sovereign, prince, nobleman, or ether dignitary; a palace, The session of a judicial assembly, Attention directed to a person in power; conduct or address designed to gain favor; courtliness of manners; civility; compliment; flattery, The hall, chamber, or place, where justice is administered, The collective body of persons composing the retinue of a sovereign or person high in authority; all the surroundings of a sovereign in his regal state, To woo; to attempt to win over with social activities and displays of tact and affection, A place arranged for playing the game of tennis, basketball and some other games; also, one of the divisions of a tennis court, Any jurisdiction, civil, military, or ecclesiastical, A surname, Australian tennis player who won 26 Grand Slam singles titles and, in 1970, the Grand Slam (Wimbledon, French, U.S., and Australian titles in the same year). In architecture, an outdoor room surrounded by buildings or walls. Courts have existed in all civilizations from the earliest recorded times. The small garden court (atrium) of a Roman house was the center of domestic activity. In medieval Europe the court was a feature of all major residential buildings, as the cloister of a monastery, ward of a castle, or quadrangle of a college. A courtyard is often a utilitarian court (as for stables). Official assembly with judicial authority to hear and determine disputes in particular cases. In early judicial tribunals, judges sat in enclosures (courts in an architectural sense), and lawyers and the general public remained outside a bar (hence the term bar in legal contexts). Modern British courts are divided into those trying criminal cases and those trying civil cases; a second distinction is made between inferior courts, or courts of first instance, and superior courts, or courts of appeal. In the U.S. each state has its own system of courts, usually consisting of a superior (appellate) court, trial courts of general jurisdiction, and specialized courts (e.g., probate courts). The U.S. also has a system of federal courts, established to adjudicate distinctively national questions and cases not appropriately tried in state courts. At the apex of the national system is the Supreme Court of the United States. The secondary level consists of the United States Courts of Appeals. United States District Courts form the tertiary level. Crimes committed by military figures may be tried in a court-martial. In the past, ecclesiastical courts had broad jurisdiction. See also International Court of Justice; judiciary. Appomattox Court House Common Pleas Court of Court Margaret Smith court martial European Court of Justice High Commission Court of High Court of Admiralty Inns of Court International Court of Justice World Court International Criminal Court juvenile court magistrates' court prerogative court Supreme Court of the United States Tennis Court Oath United States District Court United States Courts of Appeals, To endeavor to gain the affections of; to seek in marriage; to woo, A place arranged for playing the game of tennis; also, one of the divisions of a tennis court, To endeavor to gain the favor of by attention or flattery; to try to ingratiate one's self with, To attempt to gain; to solicit; to seek, An inclosed space; a courtyard; an uncovered area shut in by the walls of a building, or by different building; also, a space opening from a street and nearly surrounded by houses; a blind alley, Woo; attempt to win over with social activities and displays of breeding; tact and affection, The residence of a sovereign, prince, nobleman, or other dignitary; a palace, seek to please, flatter; woo, seek to gain the affections of, the 94' x 50' area bounded by 2 sidelines and 2 end lines containing a basket at each end, on which a basketball game is played, The playing area on one side of the net, which is 5 feet wide and 4 ½ feet long Sometimes used to mean the entire surface of the table, When used without qualifiers, the word generally refers to a formal gathering of an SCA chapter, presided over by its ceremonial leaders The primary activities of a court include announcements, presentations to the leaders and to the group, and awards from the leaders to individuals in the group The leading herald of the group serves as announcer and master of ceremonies, and must review and approve all business for the court in advance, An organ of the government, belonging to the judicial department, whose function is the application of the laws to controversies brought before it and the public administration of justice, A 78 ft (23 8 m) long area, divided into two equal sides by a net standing 3 ft (0 9 m) high at the center of the court For singles the court is 27 ft (8 2 m) wide For doubles the addition of alleys 4 5 ft (1 4 m) wide along the two longer sides increases the width to 36 ft (11 m) Courts may be of grass, clay, asphalt, concrete, wood, artificial grass, or other synthetic materials, The smooth, flat area on which a game of tennis is played For singles, a court is 78 feet long by 27 feet; it is 78 feet long by 36 feet wide for doubles The court is divided in half by a net that is 36 inches high at the center and 42 inches high at each end Boundary lines and other markings are painted in white on any of three surfaces: concrete, grass or clay, The Court means the High Court or any other court in England and Wales having concurrent jurisdiction or any judge or officer exercising that jurisdiction, Most colleges are organised in a series of courts (courtyards), most containing staircases of rooms for students and Fellows, Area of play, as defined by the outer boundary lines, To invite by attractions; to allure; to attract, Government entity authorized to resolve legal disputes Judges sometimes use "court" to refer to themselves in the third person, as in "the court has read the briefs ", the family and retinue of a sovereign or prince, the sovereign and his advisers who are the governing power of a state, an assembly (including one or more judges) to conduct judicial business, yard; law court; king's palace; king's attendants; formal reception; area where basketball or tennis is played, a hotel for motorists; provides direct access from rooms to parking area, Australian woman tennis player who won many major championships (born in 1947), engage in social activities leading to marriage; "We were courting for over ten years", seek someone's favor; "China is wooing Russia", make amorous advances towards; "John is courting Mary", a royal or noble household Physically, the medieval German court is located in a castle, either in a rural area or a relatively small town; the court was likely to move periodically from place to place within the ruler's or nobleman's territories In the romances, Arthur's court must often be imagined as a group of tents (as it is depicted in the Munich Parzival manuscript), A judge or body of judges whose task is to hear cases and administer justice (see Bench) General Jurisdiction-A court that has original trial jurisdiction over all subject matter or persons within its geographical limits except those that may be assigned by law to a limited jurisdiction court, such as a municipal court (see Superior Court) Limited Jurisdiction-A court that has jurisdiction over only specific subject matter or persons (as opposed to all subject matter or persons) assigned by law or statute to that court (see Municipal Court) Of Record-A court whose proceedings are permanently recorded All California courts are courts of record, To play the lover; to woo; as, to go courting, A body in government to which the administration of justice is delegated, the residence of a sovereign or nobleman; "the king will visit the duke's court", the session at which a judge presides, respectful deference; "pay court to the emperor", a yard wholly or partly surrounded by walls or buildings; "the house was built around an inner court", a room in which a law court sits; "television cameras were admitted in the courtroom", a specially marked area within which a game is played; "players had to reserve a court in advance", the sovereign and his advisers who are the governing power of a state the family and retinue of a sovereign or prince an assembly (including one or more judges) to conduct judicial business Australian woman tennis player who won many major championships (born in 1947) engage in social activities leading to marriage; "We were courting for over ten years, Where a game would be played Must consist of a building name and court number (many buildings contain more than one court) Add a New Court Modify Existing Court, respectful deference; "pay court to the emperor" a yard wholly or partly surrounded by walls or buildings; "the house was built around an inner court" a specially marked area within which a game is played; "players had to reserve a court in advance" a room in which a law court sits; "television cameras were admitted in the courtroom" the residence of a sovereign or nobleman; "the king will visit the duke's court" the sovereign and his advisers who are the governing power of a state the family and retinue of a sovereign or prince an assembly (including one or more judges) to conduct judicial business Australian woman tennis player who won many major championships (born in 1947) engage in social activities leading to marriage; "We were courting for over ten years, A branch of the government that provides a forum for the resolution of lawsuits State courts have general jurisdiction over state crimes, civil lawsuits, domestic cases and probate matters Federal courts have limited jurisdiction to claims arising under federal criminal or civil law and certain civil lawsuits between citizens of different states, A gathering of SCA folk where the royalty makes announcements and presentations, and gives out awards, a gathering of the royalty to make announcements and present awards at events, A forum for deciding legal issues, The center squares of the first rank on the King's Level between the Senate and Stable, including the opening stations of the Cabinet, Heirs, and Baronial game pieces [The Court is equivalent to the Cabinet in a Common setup ] This term is also used to refer to the game pieces that open from these stations, An open uncovered space surrounded by walls or buildings, Train extends approximately 1 yard from the waistline, gathering for announcements and awards called by a King, Queen, Prince, Princess, Baron or Baroness, Refers to a specific court, such as the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania, or may also refer to a judge, the Supreme Court of British Columbia, Ct, sue, keep company, The quality of being courtly; refinement of manners, Suitable for a royal court; refined, dignified, Obsequious, flattering, pitch woo, past of court, present participle of court, wooing, pursuing, courtship, suit, wooing, a man's courting of a woman; seeking the affections of a woman (usually with the hope of marriage); "its was a brief and intense courtship", comparative of courtly, superlative of courtly, quality of being courtly, politeness, quality of having elegant manners, The quality of being courtly; elegance or dignity of manners, elegance suggestive of a royal court, You use courtly to describe someone whose behaviour is very polite, often in a rather old-fashioned way. The waiter made a courtly bow. graceful and polite, noble, courteous, having elegant manners, refined or imposing in manner or appearance; befitting a royal court; "a courtly gentleman, refined or imposing in manner or appearance; befitting a royal court; "a courtly gentleman", Relating or belonging to a court, Elegant; polite; courtlike; flattering, In the manner of courts; politely; gracefully; elegantly, Disposed to favor the great; favoring the policy or party of the court; obsequious, third-person singular of court, plural of court,
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A surname for someone who worked or lived in a court
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An abbreviated term of respect for any court ("the Court")
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The judge or judges; as distinguished from the counsel or jury, or both
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The persons officially assembled under authority of law, at the appropriate time and place, for the administration of justice; an official assembly, legally met together for the transaction of judicial business; a judge or judges sitting for the hearing or trial of causes
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A tribunal established for the administration of justice
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Any formal assembling of the retinue of a sovereign; as, to hold a court
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An enclosed space; a courtyard; an uncovered area shut in by the walls of a building, or by different building; also, a space opening from a street and nearly surrounded by houses; a blind alley
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The residence of a sovereign, prince, nobleman, or ether dignitary; a palace
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The session of a judicial assembly
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Attention directed to a person in power; conduct or address designed to gain favor; courtliness of manners; civility; compliment; flattery
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The hall, chamber, or place, where justice is administered
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The collective body of persons composing the retinue of a sovereign or person high in authority; all the surroundings of a sovereign in his regal state
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To woo; to attempt to win over with social activities and displays of tact and affection
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A place arranged for playing the game of tennis, basketball and some other games; also, one of the divisions of a tennis court
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Any jurisdiction, civil, military, or ecclesiastical
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A surname
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Australian tennis player who won 26 Grand Slam singles titles and, in 1970, the Grand Slam (Wimbledon, French, U.S., and Australian titles in the same year). In architecture, an outdoor room surrounded by buildings or walls. Courts have existed in all civilizations from the earliest recorded times. The small garden court (atrium) of a Roman house was the center of domestic activity. In medieval Europe the court was a feature of all major residential buildings, as the cloister of a monastery, ward of a castle, or quadrangle of a college. A courtyard is often a utilitarian court (as for stables). Official assembly with judicial authority to hear and determine disputes in particular cases. In early judicial tribunals, judges sat in enclosures (courts in an architectural sense), and lawyers and the general public remained outside a bar (hence the term bar in legal contexts). Modern British courts are divided into those trying criminal cases and those trying civil cases; a second distinction is made between inferior courts, or courts of first instance, and superior courts, or courts of appeal. In the U.S. each state has its own system of courts, usually consisting of a superior (appellate) court, trial courts of general jurisdiction, and specialized courts (e.g., probate courts). The U.S. also has a system of federal courts, established to adjudicate distinctively national questions and cases not appropriately tried in state courts. At the apex of the national system is the Supreme Court of the United States. The secondary level consists of the United States Courts of Appeals. United States District Courts form the tertiary level. Crimes committed by military figures may be tried in a court-martial. In the past, ecclesiastical courts had broad jurisdiction. See also International Court of Justice; judiciary. Appomattox Court House Common Pleas Court of Court Margaret Smith court martial European Court of Justice High Commission Court of High Court of Admiralty Inns of Court International Court of Justice World Court International Criminal Court juvenile court magistrates' court prerogative court Supreme Court of the United States Tennis Court Oath United States District Court United States Courts of Appeals
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To endeavor to gain the affections of; to seek in marriage; to woo
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A place arranged for playing the game of tennis; also, one of the divisions of a tennis court
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To endeavor to gain the favor of by attention or flattery; to try to ingratiate one's self with
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To attempt to gain; to solicit; to seek
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An inclosed space; a courtyard; an uncovered area shut in by the walls of a building, or by different building; also, a space opening from a street and nearly surrounded by houses; a blind alley
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Woo; attempt to win over with social activities and displays of breeding; tact and affection
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The residence of a sovereign, prince, nobleman, or other dignitary; a palace
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seek to please, flatter; woo, seek to gain the affections of fiil
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the 94' x 50' area bounded by 2 sidelines and 2 end lines containing a basket at each end, on which a basketball game is played
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The playing area on one side of the net, which is 5 feet wide and 4 ½ feet long Sometimes used to mean the entire surface of the table
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When used without qualifiers, the word generally refers to a formal gathering of an SCA chapter, presided over by its ceremonial leaders The primary activities of a court include announcements, presentations to the leaders and to the group, and awards from the leaders to individuals in the group The leading herald of the group serves as announcer and master of ceremonies, and must review and approve all business for the court in advance
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An organ of the government, belonging to the judicial department, whose function is the application of the laws to controversies brought before it and the public administration of justice
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A 78 ft (23 8 m) long area, divided into two equal sides by a net standing 3 ft (0 9 m) high at the center of the court For singles the court is 27 ft (8 2 m) wide For doubles the addition of alleys 4 5 ft (1 4 m) wide along the two longer sides increases the width to 36 ft (11 m) Courts may be of grass, clay, asphalt, concrete, wood, artificial grass, or other synthetic materials
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The smooth, flat area on which a game of tennis is played For singles, a court is 78 feet long by 27 feet; it is 78 feet long by 36 feet wide for doubles The court is divided in half by a net that is 36 inches high at the center and 42 inches high at each end Boundary lines and other markings are painted in white on any of three surfaces: concrete, grass or clay
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The Court means the High Court or any other court in England and Wales having concurrent jurisdiction or any judge or officer exercising that jurisdiction
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Most colleges are organised in a series of courts (courtyards), most containing staircases of rooms for students and Fellows
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Area of play, as defined by the outer boundary lines
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To invite by attractions; to allure; to attract
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Government entity authorized to resolve legal disputes Judges sometimes use "court" to refer to themselves in the third person, as in "the court has read the briefs "
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the family and retinue of a sovereign or prince
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the sovereign and his advisers who are the governing power of a state
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an assembly (including one or more judges) to conduct judicial business
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yard; law court; king's palace; king's attendants; formal reception; area where basketball or tennis is played isim
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a hotel for motorists; provides direct access from rooms to parking area
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Australian woman tennis player who won many major championships (born in 1947)
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engage in social activities leading to marriage; "We were courting for over ten years"
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seek someone's favor; "China is wooing Russia"
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make amorous advances towards; "John is courting Mary"
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a royal or noble household Physically, the medieval German court is located in a castle, either in a rural area or a relatively small town; the court was likely to move periodically from place to place within the ruler's or nobleman's territories In the romances, Arthur's court must often be imagined as a group of tents (as it is depicted in the Munich Parzival manuscript)
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A judge or body of judges whose task is to hear cases and administer justice (see Bench) General Jurisdiction-A court that has original trial jurisdiction over all subject matter or persons within its geographical limits except those that may be assigned by law to a limited jurisdiction court, such as a municipal court (see Superior Court) Limited Jurisdiction-A court that has jurisdiction over only specific subject matter or persons (as opposed to all subject matter or persons) assigned by law or statute to that court (see Municipal Court) Of Record-A court whose proceedings are permanently recorded All California courts are courts of record
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To play the lover; to woo; as, to go courting
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A body in government to which the administration of justice is delegated
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the residence of a sovereign or nobleman; "the king will visit the duke's court"
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the session at which a judge presides
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respectful deference; "pay court to the emperor"
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a yard wholly or partly surrounded by walls or buildings; "the house was built around an inner court"
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a room in which a law court sits; "television cameras were admitted in the courtroom"
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a specially marked area within which a game is played; "players had to reserve a court in advance"
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the sovereign and his advisers who are the governing power of a state the family and retinue of a sovereign or prince an assembly (including one or more judges) to conduct judicial business Australian woman tennis player who won many major championships (born in 1947) engage in social activities leading to marriage; "We were courting for over ten years
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Where a game would be played Must consist of a building name and court number (many buildings contain more than one court) Add a New Court Modify Existing Court
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respectful deference; "pay court to the emperor" a yard wholly or partly surrounded by walls or buildings; "the house was built around an inner court" a specially marked area within which a game is played; "players had to reserve a court in advance" a room in which a law court sits; "television cameras were admitted in the courtroom" the residence of a sovereign or nobleman; "the king will visit the duke's court" the sovereign and his advisers who are the governing power of a state the family and retinue of a sovereign or prince an assembly (including one or more judges) to conduct judicial business Australian woman tennis player who won many major championships (born in 1947) engage in social activities leading to marriage; "We were courting for over ten years
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A branch of the government that provides a forum for the resolution of lawsuits State courts have general jurisdiction over state crimes, civil lawsuits, domestic cases and probate matters Federal courts have limited jurisdiction to claims arising under federal criminal or civil law and certain civil lawsuits between citizens of different states
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A gathering of SCA folk where the royalty makes announcements and presentations, and gives out awards
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a gathering of the royalty to make announcements and present awards at events
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A forum for deciding legal issues
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The center squares of the first rank on the King's Level between the Senate and Stable, including the opening stations of the Cabinet, Heirs, and Baronial game pieces [The Court is equivalent to the Cabinet in a Common setup ] This term is also used to refer to the game pieces that open from these stations
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An open uncovered space surrounded by walls or buildings
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Train extends approximately 1 yard from the waistline
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gathering for announcements and awards called by a King, Queen, Prince, Princess, Baron or Baroness
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Refers to a specific court, such as the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania, or may also refer to a judge
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the Supreme Court of British Columbia
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To court.
keep company - "He was keeping company with her."
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The quality of being courtly; refinement of manners
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Suitable for a royal court; refined, dignified
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Obsequious, flattering
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past of court
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courting
present participle of court
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courting
wooing, pursuing sıfat
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courtship, suit, wooing isim
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a man's courting of a woman; seeking the affections of a woman (usually with the hope of marriage); "its was a brief and intense courtship"
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comparative of courtly
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superlative of courtly
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courtliness
quality of being courtly, politeness, quality of having elegant manners isim
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courtliness
The quality of being courtly; elegance or dignity of manners
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courtliness
elegance suggestive of a royal court
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You use courtly to describe someone whose behaviour is very polite, often in a rather old-fashioned way. The waiter made a courtly bow. graceful and polite
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noble, courteous, having elegant manners sıfat
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refined or imposing in manner or appearance; befitting a royal court; "a courtly gentleman
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refined or imposing in manner or appearance; befitting a royal court; "a courtly gentleman"
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Relating or belonging to a court
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Elegant; polite; courtlike; flattering
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In the manner of courts; politely; gracefully; elegantly
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Disposed to favor the great; favoring the policy or party of the court; obsequious
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