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Τι (ποιος) είναι tenter de se suicider - ορισμός

PLACE WHERE TENTERS ARE USED FOR DRYING CLOTH
Tenter Ground; Tenter yard; Tenter field; Tenter-field
  • Marking for a "Tenter Ground", in the [[Ordnance Survey]] Characteristic Sheet (key) for the Engraved Six-Inch Maps of Great Britain, from 1897.

felo de se         
A CONCEPT APPLIED AGAINST THE PERSONAL ESTATES (ASSETS) OF ADULTS WHO ENDED THEIR OWN LIVES
Felo-de-se; Felo-de-Se; Felo de Se
[L.] Suicide, self-murderer.
Felo-de-se         
A CONCEPT APPLIED AGAINST THE PERSONAL ESTATES (ASSETS) OF ADULTS WHO ENDED THEIR OWN LIVES
Felo-de-se; Felo-de-Se; Felo de Se
·noun One who deliberately puts an end to his own existence, or loses his life while engaged in the commission of an unlawful or malicious act; a suicide.
Felo de se         
A CONCEPT APPLIED AGAINST THE PERSONAL ESTATES (ASSETS) OF ADULTS WHO ENDED THEIR OWN LIVES
Felo-de-se; Felo-de-Se; Felo de Se
Felo de se (from Medieval Latin fel[l]ō dē sē, "felon of him-/herself") was a concept applied against the personal estates (assets) of adults who ended their own lives.

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Tenterground

A tenterground, tenter ground or teneter-field was an area used for drying newly manufactured cloth after fulling. The wet cloth was hooked onto frames called "tenters" and stretched taut using "tenter hooks", so that the cloth would dry flat and square.

It is from this process that some have the expression "on tenterhooks", meaning in a state of nervous tension.

There were tentergrounds wherever cloth was made, and as a result the word "tenter" is found in place names throughout the United Kingdom and its empire, for example several streets in Spitalfields, London and Tenterfield House in Haddington, East Lothian, Scotland, which in turn gave its name to Tenterfield in New South Wales, Australia.