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(Lat.) In old English law. Pure; clear; simple; free of any qualification or condition. Donationum quaedam libera et pura, et quaedam sub conditione vel sub modo, of gifts, one kind is free and pure, and another under a condition or qualification. Bracton, fol. lib. Absolute. Purus idiota, a clear or absolute idiot. 1 Bl. Comm. 303.

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(Lat.) In old English law. Pure; clear; simple; free of any qualification or condition. Donationum quaedam libera et pura, et quaedam sub conditione vel sub modo, of gifts, one kind is free and pure, and another under a condition or qualification. Bracton, fol. lib. Absolute. Purus idiota, a clear or absolute idiot. 1 Bl. Comm. 303.

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