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Alledge

Alledge \Al*ledge"\, v. t. See Allege. [Obs.]

Note: This spelling, corresponding to abridge, was once the prevailing one.

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alledge

vb. (obsolete spelling of allege English)

Usage examples of "alledge".

The English say, he was born in Northumberland: the Scots alledge he was born at Duns, in the Mers, the neighbouring county to Northumberland, and hence was called Dunscotus.

He owned the fact, and alledged no other excuse but what was really true, viz.

Search was made under the tree where my victim was alledged to have been buried.

New Testament from the Old, indeed founded on folly, and alledged through stupidity?

Ninth Circuit Court judge whose wife had beaned him with a fishbowl during an argument about his alledged extramarital affair--the assassination protocols had been downgraded.

Laxus bearing a kings name do puffe himself up alledging he wan the sefight but I shall satisfy your Majestie to the contrary.

She appeared to be surprised to see me, and came forward, seeming to strike me with her hand, alledging she was not used to play before men, but when she was solitary to shun melancholy.

He owned the fact, and alledged no other excuse but what was really true, viz., that the covey was originally sprung in Mr.

The old tutor of Macdonald always eat fish with his fingers, alledging that a knife and fork gave it a bad taste.

He alledges that the Jews alone preserve the doctrine of the unity of god.