Aún no tenemos significados para "crowner".
1I couldn't tell he'd go a crowner and have such cards as he had.
2You and I, Mr. Grant, meet at Philippi, otherwise known as the crowner's quest.
3And it would have been crowner's quest law, Slavery's crowners.
4I wonder if it is a 'crowner's 'quest' case?
5What's t' good o' crowner's juries?-Let'ssettle it oursel's!
6Why, we might have had the house streaming with blood, and the crowner's inquest held here.'
7Niver say die till yur dead, and the crowner are holdin' his 'quest over yur karkidge.
8In the picture you see the May pole-theQueen, the crowner, and her two maids of honor.
10Then followed the "crowner's" inquest.
11Its hoarse note still sounded in my ears, when the door opened, and we stood in presence of the "crowner's quest."
12Whichsomever this mought be, 'twasn't my business to be gittin' up a row and a to-do before the crowner and all them gentlemen.
13Thou'st heerd, oi suppose, as the crowner's jury ha found as Foxey wer murdered by him; but it bain't true, you know, Luke-beit?
14In course I should; it wasn't in flesh and blood not to be, and station-master and crowner are but mortal, like the rest of us.
15She give the best-prize-winner 'e was-tothe Crowner as tried the corpse.
16I want the Crowner to go up yonder now, and hold another inquess.
Crowner a través del tiempo