"Aratrum Terras" is a word in LAW AND LEGAL

Aratrum Terras LAW AND LEGAL
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In old English law. A plow of land; a plow-land; as much land as could be tilled with one plow, whis-haw

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Arabant LAW AND LEGAL

They plowed. A term of feudal law, applied to those who held by the tenure of plowing and tilling the …

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arable ENGLISH

Arable land; plow land.

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arable ENGLISH

Fit for plowing or tillage; -- hence, often applied to land which has been plowed or tilled.

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Aralta LAW AND LEGAL

Plow-lands. Land fit for the plow. Denoting the character of land, rath-er than its condition. Spelman

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Arator LAW AND LEGAL

A plow-man; a farmer of ara-ble land

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Aratura Terrae LAW AND LEGAL

The plowing of land by the tenant, or vassal, in the service of his lord, whishaw

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Araturia LAW AND LEGAL

Land suitable for the plow; arable land. Spelman

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backset ENGLISH

To plow again, in the fall; -- said of prairie land broken up in the spring.

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balk ENGLISH

A ridge of land left unplowed between furrows, or at the end of a field; a piece missed by the …

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baul CEBUANO

baul n cultivated dry field. Gidáru nákù ang baul, I plowed the field. v [A1; a2] engage in farming, cultivate …

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bovate ENGLISH

An oxgang, or as much land as an ox can plow in a year; an ancient measure of land, of …

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Carucage LAW AND LEGAL

In old English law. A kind of tax or tribute anciently lmposed upon every plow, (carve or plow-land,) for the …

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Carucata LAW AND LEGAL

A certain quantity of land used as the basis for taxation. As much land as may be tilled by a …

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Carucatarius LAW AND LEGAL

one who held lands in cartage, or plow-tenure. Cowell

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carucate ENGLISH

A plowland; as much land as one team can plow in a year and a day; -- by some said …

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Carue LAW AND LEGAL

A carve of land; plow-land. Britt, c. 84

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Carve LAW AND LEGAL

In old English law. A caru-cate or plow-land

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Chevitls LAW AND LEGAL

In old records. Pieces of ground, or heads at the end of plowed lands. Cowell

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Commonable LAW AND LEGAL

Entitled to common. Commonable beasts are either beasts of the plow, as horses and oxen, or such as manure the …

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Dalus, Dailus, Dailia LAW AND LEGAL

A. A certain measure of land; such narrow slips of pasture. as are left between the plowed furrows in arable …

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