56. To do one right; to do one justice.

57. “Right money”; money paid as the condition or consideration of acquiring a “right” to the purchase of land.

58. The title or claim to the enjoyment of privileges or indemnities. (A relatively unemphatic use of the term “legal right.”)

[15] The significations included in this class are numerous and various. As follows:

59. “In conformity with the moral law; permitted by the principle which ought to regulate conduct; in accordance with truth, justice, duty, or the will of God; ethically good, equitable, just.”

60. “A poor man has no [legal] right to relief, but it is [morally] right that he should have it. A rich man has a [legal] right to destroy the harvest of his fields, but to do so would not be [morally] right.”

61. “Goodness in actions is like unto straightness; wherefore that which is done well we term right.”

62. “Cousin of Hereford, as thy cause is right, So be thy fortune in this royal fight.”

63. “He Who now is Sovran can dispose and bid What shall be right.”

64. “That which is consonant with equity, or the light of nature; that which is morally just or due.”