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chancery (n.)

c. 1300, "chancellorship;" late 14c., "court of the Lord Chancellor of England," contracted from chancellery (c. 1300), from Old French chancelerie (12c.), from Medieval Latin cancellaria (see chancellor). For description of what it came to mean, the first chapter of "Bleak House."

also from c. 1300
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Trends of chancery

updated on November 25, 2022

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