[dīkan] (v) EN: reconcile ; conciliate ; restore good relation ; get back on good terms ; patch up ; become reconciledFR: se réconcilier ; être en bons termes (avec qqn)
[doēn thura hai] (v, exp) EN: transact business for another ; go on an errand for another ; do something for someone ; go on businessFR: servir d'intermédiaire ; traiter pour le compte d'autrui
[jop] (v) EN: end ; come to an end ; conclude ; finish ; complete ; terminateFR: finir ; se terminer ; cesser ; prendre fin ; terminer ; finaliser ; mener à terme ; achever
n. 1. One who resorted to London during the law term only, in order to practice tricks, to carry on intrigues, or the like. [ Obs. ] [ Written also termor. ] B. Jonson. [ 1913 Webster ]
2. (Law) One who has an estate for a term of years or for life. [ 1913 Webster ]
‖n.; pl.Termites [ L. termes, tarmes, -itis, a woodworm. Cf. Termite. ] (Zool.) A genus of Pseudoneuroptera including the white ants, or termites. See Termite. [ 1913 Webster ]