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"Section F, G and H"

Ps. xvii. 1.


-- Feign"ed*ly (#), adv. --
Feign"ed*ness, n.


Her treacherous sister Judah hath not turned unto me
with her whole heart, but feignedly.
Jer. iii.
10.


Feigned issue (Law), an issue
produced in a pretended action between two parties for the purpose of
trying before a jury a question of fact which it becomes necessary to
settle in the progress of a cause.
Burill.
Bouvier.


Feign"er (?), n. One who feigns or
pretends.


Feign"ing, a. That feigns;
insincere; not genuine; false.


-- Feign"ing*ly, adv.


Feine (?), v. t. & i. To
feign.
[Obs.] Chaucer.


Feint (?), a. [F. feint, p. p.
of feindre to feign. See Feign.] Feigned;
counterfeit.
[Obs.]


Dressed up into any feint appearance of
it.
Locke.


Feint, n. [F.


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