"Gaols" is an older spelling of the word "jails," which refers to places where individuals are confined as a form of punishment or while awaiting trial. It is typically used in British English.
Ban or outlaw
Like this: mis-de-mean-or.
There is no such word in English. -You possibly mean "C'est la vie" , a French phrase, loosely meaning "that's life' .
The Latin word salve has a few different possible meanings. It can mean something like "hail", "welcome", "hello" or "greetings".
"Judicle" is not a standard English word. It may be a misspelling or a typo. Can you provide more context or clarify the word so I can assist you better?
A "gaol" is another word for a jail, or a place of detention.
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what are the aims and objectives of primarks?
his gaols of expidition is the world
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vikings gaols were 2 find land
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What kind of prisons? (also known here as: gaols, or jails)
170 in a 17-year, 317 game career.
Helps our leaders to earn good reputation,trust and promotes achievement of national gaols.