"Puisne" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Puisne" Meaning

In English law, "puisne" is an archaic adjective that refers to things that are secondary or subordinate in rank or importance. It can also mean "junior" or " subordinate".

Example: "The puisne judge sits on the lower bench, listening to the senior judge."

In a broader sense, "puisne" can also imply something that is of minor or lesser significance, value, or importance.

The term is derived from the Old French word "puisne", which means "more recent" or "later", and was used in the 15th century to describe something that is secondary or inferior to something else. It is largely used in technical and historical contexts, especially in reference to legal and linguistic matters.

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In Canadian English, "puisne judge" refers to a puisne judge of the Federal Court of Canada, a judge below the chief justice. "In 2017, Justice Paul Pizzano of the Federal Court was referred to as a puisne judge."
The puisne judges of the United Kingdom were the juniormost of the Queen's Bench judges, below the chief justice. "The puisne judges were present at the royal banquet and dinner to welcome the judges of the Court of Appeals."
The term is used in relation to the puisne folklorist Revd Robert Ireland's depiction of Halloween traditions of the early 20th century. "Rev. Robert Ireland was known for his work as a puisne folklorist of Ireland."
In New Zealand, a puisne judge is a junior judge of the New Zealand Supreme Court. Helen Winkelmann is a puisne judge of the Supreme Court of New Zealand.
There were puisne judges in British India, prior to independence, as part of the judicial committee of the Privy Council, who presided over proceedings in High Courts where mutiny cases were tried and reported.

"Puisne" Similar Words

Pugliese

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Pugliese refers to something related to the region of Puglia, a southern region in Italy. The term can be used in various contexts, such as:<br><br>1. Pugliese bread: A type of Italian bread originating from Puglia, often described as a classic Southern Italian bread, sometimes referred to as 'Tarantella bread', known for its long, curved shape and rough, crusty texture.<br>2. Pugliese dialect: A dialect spoken in Puglia, which shares many similarities with other Italian dialects but also has its unique regional characteristics and expressions.<br>3. Pugliese cuisine: A reflection of the flavors, ingredients, and cooking techniques typical of the Pugliese region, often emphasizing seafood, vegetables, olive oil, and high-quality ingredients.<br>4. Pugliese people: Residents or people from the Puglia region, who might share cultural, social, or cultural identities related to the region.<br><br>In more general contexts, 'Pugliese' can also refer to anything that evokes the characteristics or is reminiscent of Puglia's rich history, art, culture, or lifestyle.

Pugnacious

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Pugnacious refers to a person who is easily provoked or inclined to fight, or someone who is argumentative and quarrelsome, often in a stubborn or obstinate way. It can also describe something that is aggressively competitive or confrontational.

Pugnaciously

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Having a strong or stubborn desire to argue, fight, or compete, often in a fierce or aggressive manner. <br><br>Example: "He argued pugnaciously with his opponent in the debate, refusing to concede even when faced with overwhelming evidence."

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Puissance

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Puissance is a noun that refers to power, strength, or might, often in a literal or physical sense. It can also refer to a position of authority or influence, as in the case of a snapshot of a country's military forces at a given time. In general, puissance is a grand or impressive quality that commands attention or inspires respect.

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Powerful, strong, having great power or effectiveness.

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Puja

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Puke

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To vomit or expel thick, foul-smelling stomach contents from the mouth.

Puked

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