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In some senses, lawe is marked as obsolete. Watch for register when choosing this word.
verb
To cut off the claws and balls of (e.g. a dog's forefeet, to hinder it from hunting).
They were enveloped in forms, and easily evaded ; like a lawed dog, too mutilated to catch their game.
In the 3 Edw II., at a Court-Leet and Court-Baron held for the manor of Sutton-Cold field, in Warwickshire, when the ancient customs of the Lordship from the time of Athelstan and until the coronation of Henry III. were testified to by the Jury, they certified that they had heard their ancestors say that, when Sutton manor was in the hands of the Kings of England, all the Chase was afforested, and all the dogs within the forest used to be lawed, and the left claw of the foot cut off: and after it came into the hands of the Earl of Warwick they had leave to have and hold dogs of all kind unlawed.
noun
Obsolete spelling of law (“system of regulations etc.”).