Definition of Drit
Droit (?), n. [F. See Direct.]
A right; law in its aspect of the foundation of rights; also, in
old law, the writ of right. Abbott.
||Droit d'aubaine. See under
Aubaine. -- Droits of the Admiralty
(Eng. Law), rights or perquisites of the Admiralty,
arising from seizure of an enemy's ships in port on the breaking out
of war, or those coming into port in ignorance of hostilities
existing, or from such ships as are taken by noncommissioned captors;
also, the proceeds of wrecks, and derelict property at sea. The
droits of admiralty are now paid into the Exchequer for the
public benefit.
- Webster's Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
French
- right
J'ai le droit de dormir - I have the right to sleep
- law (as a subject)
Il est étudiant en droit - He is a law student
- (geometry) right angle
un angle de trois droits - an angle of 270 degrees
- right
Donne-moi ta main droite - Give me your right hand
- straight
une rue droite - a straight road
- (geometry) right (of an angle)
- The Nuttall Encyclopedia
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