"Hobbler" is a word in ENGLISH

hobbler ENGLISH
Definition:

One who by his tenure was to maintain a horse for military
service; a kind of light horseman in the Middle Ages who was mounted on
a hobby.

hobbler ENGLISH
Definition:

One who hobbles.

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I simply vowed to the universe that I would write forever, regardless of the result. I promised that I would try to be brave about it, and grateful, and as uncomplaining as I could possibly be. I also promised that I would never ask writing to take care of me financially, but that I would always take care of it - meaning that I would always support us both, by any means necessary. I did not ask for any external rewards for my devotion; I just wanted to spend the rest of my life as near to writing as possible - forever close to that source of all my curiosity and contentment.

Elizabeth Gilbert, Big Magic: Creative Living Beyond Fear

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agsa HILIGAYNON

ágsa - To work another’s fields for part of the produce. Agsa ko lang iníng umá. I work this farm …

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Auxilium LAW AND LEGAL

In feudal and old English law. Aid; compulsory aid, hence a tax or tribute; a kind of tribute paid by …

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base ENGLISH

Not held by honorable service; as, a base estate, one held by services not honorable; held by villenage. Such a …

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Burgage-Tenure LAW AND LEGAL

In English law. one of the three species of free socage hold-lngs; a tenure whereby houses and lands which were …

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Capite LAW AND LEGAL

Lat. By the head. Tenure in capite was an ancient feudal tenure, whereby a man held lands of the king …

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Carucatarius LAW AND LEGAL

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

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Disclamation LAW AND LEGAL

In Scotch law. Dis-avowal of tenure; denial that one holds lands of another. Bell

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Escaldare LAW AND LEGAL

To scald. It is said that to scald hogs was one of the ancient tenures ln serjeanty. wharton

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Escuage LAW AND LEGAL

Service of tlie shield, one of tbe varieties of tenure ln knight's service

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Executive LAW AND LEGAL

As distinguished from the' legislative and judicial departments of gov-ernment, the executive department is that, w'hich is charged with the …

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Feodum LAW AND LEGAL

This word (meaning a feud or fee) ls the one most commonly used by the older English law-writers, though its …

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feu ENGLISH

A free and gratuitous right to lands made to one for service to be performed by him; a tenure where …

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I, A LAW AND LEGAL

titutes of Gains. An elementary work of the Roman jurist Gaius; important as having formed the foundation of the Institutes …

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Inquisitio LAW AND LEGAL

IO. ln old English law. An Inquisition or inquest. Inquisitio post mortem, an inquisition after death. An inquest of office …

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Pryk LAW AND LEGAL

A kind of service of tenure. Blount says lt slgnifies an old-fashioned spur with one point only, whlch the tenant, …

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Relief LAW AND LEGAL

1. In feudal law. A sum pay-able hy the new tenant, the duty heing inci-dent to every feudal tenure, by …

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Socage LAW AND LEGAL

Socage tenure, in Eugland, is the holding of certaiu lands in consideration of certain inferior services of husbandry to be …

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villain ENGLISH

One who holds lands by a base, or servile, tenure, or in villenage; a feudal tenant of the lowest class, …

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