- auncel
- aun·cel
English syllables. 2014.
English syllables. 2014.
Auncel — Aun cel, n. A rude balance for weighing, and a kind of weight, formerly used in England. Halliwell. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Auncel — An auncel (from the Anglo Fr. auncelle , a confused derivation from l auncelle , Ital. lancella , a little balance ), is a balance formerly used in England; now, in dialectical use, a term for the weighing of meat by hand instead of by… … Wikipedia
auncel — ansel, ansul, or auncel /onsal/ In old English law, an ancient mode of weighing by hanging scales or hooks at either end of a beam or staff, which, being lifted with one s finger or hand by the middle, showed the equality or difference between… … Black's law dictionary
auncel — ansel, ansul, or auncel /onsal/ In old English law, an ancient mode of weighing by hanging scales or hooks at either end of a beam or staff, which, being lifted with one s finger or hand by the middle, showed the equality or difference between… … Black's law dictionary
auncel — ˈȯnsəl, ˈä noun ( s) Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo French auncelle, perhaps alteration (resulting from incorrect division into definite article l + noun) of (assumed) Old French lancelle, from Old Italian lancella small balance, from… … Useful english dictionary
auncel weight — Weighing with a balance or steelyard … Ballentine's law dictionary
weights of auncel — See auncel weight … Ballentine's law dictionary
High Sheriff of Hertfordshire — This is a list of High Sheriffs of Hertfordshire.William I, William II, Henry I, Stephen* Ibert * Peter de Valoignes * Edward de Saresburg * Geoffrey de Magnaville * Stephen * Alberie de Vere, Jun, and *1139 Richard Bassett, Justices of England * … Wikipedia
ansel — ansel, ansul, or auncel /onsal/ In old English law, an ancient mode of weighing by hanging scales or hooks at either end of a beam or staff, which, being lifted with one s finger or hand by the middle, showed the equality or difference between… … Black's law dictionary
ansul — ansel, ansul, or auncel /onsal/ In old English law, an ancient mode of weighing by hanging scales or hooks at either end of a beam or staff, which, being lifted with one s finger or hand by the middle, showed the equality or difference between… … Black's law dictionary