Both Uses of
disposition
in
Ulysses by James Joyce
- There master Courtenay, sitting in his own chamber, gave his rede and master Justice Andrews, sitting without a jury in the probate court, weighed well and pondered the claim of the first chargeant upon the property in the matter of the will propounded and final testamentary disposition in re the real and personal estate of the late lamented Jacob Halliday, vintner, deceased, versus Livingstone, an infant, of unsound mind, and another.†
Chpt 12
- Describe the alterations effected in the disposition of the articles of furniture.†
Chpt 17 *
Definition:
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(disposition as in: a kind disposition) someone's normal mood, personality, or typical way of behaving