n.; pl.Curtesies [ Either fr. courlesy, the lands being held as it were by favor; or fr. court (LL. curtis), the husband being regarded as holding the lands as a vassal of the court. See Court, Courtesy. ] (Law) the life estate which a husband has in the lands of his deceased wife, which by the common law takes effect where he has had issue by her, born alive, and capable of inheriting the lands. Mozley & W. [ 1913 Webster ]
[ほどける, hodokeru] (v1, vi) (1) to be solved; (2) (See 解ける・ほどける) to loosen; to come untied; (3) to be removed (e.g. restrictions); to be cleared (e.g. misunderstandings); to be broken (e.g. spells, curses); (4) (See 溶ける) to melt; (P) [Add to Longdo]
[ひとをのろわばあなふたつ, hitowonorowabaanafutatsu] (exp) (id) A curse will rebound on yourself as well; Curses, like chickens, come home to roost [Add to Longdo]
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