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King's evidence
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From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
King
,
n.
1.
A
chief
ruler
;
a
sovereign
;
one
invested
with
supreme
authority
over
a
nation
,
country
,
or
tribe
,
usually
by
hereditary
succession
;
a
monarch
;
a
prince
.
“Ay,
every
inch
a
king
.”
Kings
will
be
tyrants
from
policy
,
when
subjects
are
rebels
from
principle
.
--
Burke
.
There
was
a
State
without
king
or
nobles
.
--
R
.
Choate
.
But
yonder
comes
the
powerful
King
of
Day
,
Rejoicing
in
the
east
--
Thomson
.
2.
One
who
,
or
that
which
,
holds
a
supreme
position
or
rank
;
a
chief
among
competitors
;
as
,
a
railroad
king
;
a
money
king
;
the
king
of
the
lobby
;
the
king
of
beasts
.
3.
A
playing
card
having
the
picture
of
a
{king
1
};
as
,
the
king
of
diamonds
.
4.
The
chief
piece
in
the
game
of
chess
.
5.
A
crowned
man
in
the
game
of
draughts
.
6.
pl.
The
title
of
two
historical
books
in
the
Old
Testament
.
Note:
☞
King
is
often
used
adjectively
,
or
in
combination
,
to
denote
preëminence
or
superiority
in
some
particular
;
as
,
king
bird;
king
crow
;
king
vulture
.
Apostolic king
.
See
Apostolic
.
King-at-arms
,
or
King-of-arms
,
the
chief
heraldic
officer
of
a
country
.
In
England
the
king-at-arms
was
formerly
of
great
authority
.
His
business
is
to
direct
the
heralds
,
preside
at
their
chapters
,
and
have
the
jurisdiction
of
armory
.
There
are
three
principal
kings-at-arms
,
viz
.,
Garter
,
Clarencieux
,
and
Norroy
.
The
latter
(
literally
north
roy
or
north
king
)
officiates
north
of
the
Trent
.
King auk
Zool.
,
the
little
auk
or
sea
dove
.
King bird of paradise
.
Zool.
,
See
Bird of paradise
.
King card
,
in
whist
,
the
best
unplayed
card
of
each
suit
;
thus
,
if
the
ace
and
king
of
a
suit
have
been
played
,
the
queen
is
the
king card
of
the
suit
.
King Cole
,
a
legendary
king
of
Britain
,
who
is
said
to
have
reigned
in
the
third
century
.
King conch
Zool.
,
a
large
and
handsome
univalve
shell
(
Cassis cameo
),
found
in
the
West
Indies
.
It
is
used
for
making
cameos
.
See
Helmet shell
,
under
Helmet
.
King Cotton
,
a
popular
personification
of
the
great
staple
production
of
the
southern
United
States
.
King crab
.
Zool.
(a)
The
limulus
or
horseshoe
crab
.
See
Limulus
.
(b)
The
large
European
spider
crab
or
thornback
(
Maia squinado
).
(c)
A
large
crab
of
the
northern
Pacific
(
Paralithodes camtshatica
),
especially
abundant
on
the
coasts
of
Alaska
and
Japan
,
and
popular
as
a
food
;
called
also
Alaskan king crab
.
King crow
.
Zool.
(a)
A
black
drongo
shrike
(
Buchanga atra
)
of
India
; --
so
called
because
,
while
breeding
,
they
attack
and
drive
away
hawks
,
crows
,
and
other
large
birds
.
(b)
The
Dicrurus macrocercus
of
India
,
a
crested
bird
with
a
long
,
forked
tail
.
Its
color
is
black
,
with
green
and
blue
reflections
.
Called
also
devil bird
.
King duck
Zool.
,
a
large
and
handsome
eider
duck
(
Somateria spectabilis
),
inhabiting
the
arctic
regions
of
both
continents
.
King eagle
Zool.
,
an
eagle
(
Aquila heliaca
)
found
in
Asia
and
Southeastern
Europe
.
It
is
about
as
large
as
the
golden
eagle
.
Some
writers
believe
it
to
be
the
imperial
eagle
of
Rome
.
King hake
Zool.
,
an
American
hake
(
Phycis regius
),
found
in
deep
water
along
the
Atlantic
coast
.
King monkey
Zool.
,
an
African
monkey
(
Colobus polycomus
),
inhabiting
Sierra
Leone
.
King mullet
Zool.
,
a
West
Indian
red
mullet
(
Upeneus maculatus
); --
so
called
on
account
of
its
great
beauty
.
Called
also
goldfish
.
King of terrors
,
death
.
King parrakeet
Zool.
,
a
handsome
Australian
parrakeet
(
Platycercys scapulatus
),
often
kept
in
a
cage
.
Its
prevailing
color
is
bright
red
,
with
the
back
and
wings
bright
green
,
the
rump
blue
,
and
tail
black
.
King penguin
Zool.
,
any
large
species
of
penguin
of
the
genus
Aptenodytes
;
esp
.,
Aptenodytes longirostris
,
of
the
Falkland
Islands
and
Kerguelen
Land
,
and
Aptenodytes Patagonica
,
of
Patagonia
.
King rail
Zool.
,
a
small
American
rail
(
Rallus elegans
),
living
in
fresh-water
marshes
.
The
upper
parts
are
fulvous
brown
,
striped
with
black
;
the
breast
is
deep
cinnamon
color
.
King salmon
Zool.
,
the
quinnat
.
See
Quinnat
.
King's counsel
,
or
Queen's counsel
Eng. Law
,
barristers
learned
in
the
law
,
who
have
been
called
within
the
bar
,
and
selected
to
be
the
king's
or
queen's
counsel
.
They
answer
in
some
measure
to
the
advocates
of
the
revenue
(
advocati
fisci
)
among
the
Romans
.
They
can
not
be
employed
against
the
crown
without
special
license
. --
Wharton's
Law
Dict
.
King's cushion
,
a
temporary
seat
made
by
two
persons
crossing
their
hands
. [
Prov
.
Eng
.] --
Halliwell
.
The king's English
,
correct
or
current
language
of
good
speakers
;
pure
English
. --
Shak
.
King's evidence
or
Queen's evidence
,
testimony
in
favor
of
the
Crown
by
a
witness
who
confesses
his
guilt
as
an
accomplice
.
See
under
Evidence
. [
Eng
.]
King's evil
,
scrofula
; --
so
called
because
formerly
supposed
to
be
healed
by
the
touch
of
a
king
.
King snake
Zool.
,
a
large
,
nearly
black
,
harmless
snake
(
Ophiobolus getulus
)
of
the
Southern
United
States
; --
so
called
because
it
kills
and
eats
other
kinds
of
snakes
,
including
even
the
rattlesnake
.
King's spear
Bot.
,
the
white
asphodel
(
Asphodelus albus
).
King's yellow
,
a
yellow
pigment
,
consisting
essentially
of
sulphide
and
oxide
of
arsenic
; --
called
also
yellow orpiment
.
King tody
Zool.
,
a
small
fly-catching
bird
(
Eurylaimus serilophus
)
of
tropical
America
.
The
head
is
adorned
with
a
large
,
spreading
,
fan-shaped
crest
,
which
is
bright
red
,
edged
with
black
.
King vulture
Zool.
,
a
large
species
of
vulture
(
Sarcorhamphus papa
),
ranging
from
Mexico
to
Paraguay
,
The
general
color
is
white
.
The
wings
and
tail
are
black
,
and
the
naked
carunculated
head
and
the
neck
are
briliantly
colored
with
scarlet
,
yellow
,
orange
,
and
blue
.
So
called
because
it
drives
away
other
vultures
while
feeding
.
King wood
,
a
wood
from
Brazil
,
called
also
violet wood
,
beautifully
streaked
in
violet
tints
,
used
in
turning
and
small
cabinetwork
.
The
tree
is
probably
a
species
of
Dalbergia
.
See
Jacaranda
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Queen
n.
1.
The
wife
of
a
king
.
2.
A
woman
who
is
the
sovereign
of
a
kingdom
;
a
female
monarch
;
as
,
Elizabeth
,
queen
of
England
;
Mary
,
queen
of
Scots
.
In
faith
,
and
by
the
heaven's
quene
.
--
Chaucer
.
3.
A
woman
eminent
in
power
or
attractions
;
the
highest
of
her
kind
;
as
,
a
queen
in
society
; --
also
used
figuratively
of
cities
,
countries
,
etc
.
“
This
queen
of
cities.”
“
Albion
,
queen
of
isles.”
4.
The
fertile
,
or
fully
developed
,
female
of
social
bees
,
ants
,
and
termites
.
5.
Chess
The
most
powerful
,
and
except
the
king
the
most
important
,
piece
in
a
set
of
chessmen
.
6.
A
playing
card
bearing
the
picture
of
a
queen
;
as
,
the
queen
of
spades
.
Queen apple
.
[Cf.
OE
.
quyne
aple
quince
apple.]
A
kind
of
apple
;
a
queening
.
“
Queen
apples
and
red
cherries.”
--
Spenser
.
Queen bee
Zool.
,
a
female
bee
,
especially
the
female
of
the
honeybee
.
See
Honeybee
.
Queen conch
Zool.
,
a
very
large
West
Indian
cameo
conch
(
Cassis cameo
).
It
is
much
used
for
making
cameos
.
Queen consort
,
the
wife
of
a
reigning
king
. --
Blackstone
.
Queen dowager
,
the
widow
of
a
king
.
Queen gold
,
formerly
a
revenue
of
the
queen
consort
of
England
,
arising
from
gifts
,
fines
,
etc
.
Queen mother
,
a
queen
dowager
who
is
also
mother
of
the
reigning
king
or
queen
.
Queen of May
.
See
May queen
,
under
May
.
Queen of the meadow
Bot.
,
a
European
herbaceous
plant
(
Spiræa Ulmaria
).
See
Meadowsweet
.
Queen of the prairie
Bot.
,
an
American
herb
(
Spiræa lobata
)
with
ample
clusters
of
pale
pink
flowers
.
Queen pigeon
Zool.
,
any
one
of
several
species
of
very
large
and
handsome
crested
ground
pigeons
of
the
genus
Goura
,
native
of
New
Guinea
and
the
adjacent
islands
.
They
are
mostly
pale
blue
,
or
ash-blue
,
marked
with
white
,
and
have
a
large
occipital
crest
of
spatulate
feathers
.
Called
also
crowned pigeon
,
goura
,
and
Victoria pigeon
.
Queen regent
,
or
Queen regnant
,
a
queen
reigning
in
her
own
right
.
Queen's Bench
.
See
King's Bench
.
Queen's counsel
,
Queen's evidence
.
See
King's counsel
,
King's evidence
,
under
King
.
Queen's delight
Bot.
,
an
American
plant
(
Stillinqia sylvatica
)
of
the
Spurge
family
,
having
an
herbaceous
stem
and
a
perennial
woody
root
.
Queen's metal
Metal.
,
an
alloy
somewhat
resembling
pewter
or
britannia
,
and
consisting
essentially
of
tin
with
a
slight
admixture
of
antimony
,
bismuth
,
and
lead
or
copper
.
Queen's pigeon
.
Zool.
Same
as
Queen pigeon
,
above
.
Queen's ware
,
glazed
English
earthenware
of
a
cream
color
.
Queen's yellow
Old Chem.
,
a
heavy
yellow
powder
consisting
of
a
basic
mercuric
sulphate
; --
formerly
called
turpetum minerale
,
or
Turbith's mineral
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Ev·i·dence
n.
1.
That
which
makes
evident
or
manifest
;
that
which
furnishes
,
or
tends
to
furnish
,
proof
;
any
mode
of
proof
;
the
ground
of
belief
or
judgement
;
as
,
the
evidence
of
our
senses
;
evidence
of
the
truth
or
falsehood
of
a
statement
.
Faith
is
. . .
the
evidence
of
things
not
seen
.
--
Heb
.
xi
. 1.
O
glorious
trial
of
exceeding
love
Illustrious
evidence
,
example
high
. --
Milton
.
2.
One
who
bears
witness
. [
R
.]
“Infamous
and
perjured
evidences
.”
3.
Law
That
which
is
legally
submitted
to
competent
tribunal
,
as
a
means
of
ascertaining
the
truth
of
any
alleged
matter
of
fact
under
investigation
before
it
;
means
of
making
proof
; --
the
latter
,
strictly
speaking
,
not
being
synonymous
with
evidence
,
but
rather
the
effect
of
it
.
Circumstantial evidence
,
Conclusive evidence
,
etc
.
See
under
Circumstantial
,
Conclusive
,
etc
.
Crown's evidence
,
King's evidence
,
or
Queen's evidence
,
evidence
for
the
crown
,
in
English
courts
;
equivalent
to
state's evidence
in
American
courts
. [
Eng
.]
State's evidence
,
evidence
for
the
government
or
the
people
. [
U
.
S
. ]
To turn King's evidence
To turn Queen's evidence
,
or
To turn State's evidence
,
to
confess
a
crime
and
give
evidence
against
one's
accomplices
.
Syn:
--
Testimony
;
proof
.
See
Testimony
.
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