"Murorum Operatio" is a word in LAW AND LEGAL

Murorum Operatio LAW AND LEGAL
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Lat. Tlie service of work and labor done by lnhabitants and adjotnlng tenants in bulldlug or repairing the walls of a clty or castle; their personal service was commuted into murage, (q. v.) Cowell

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De Assisa Proroganda LAW AND LEGAL

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Feudum LAW AND LEGAL

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Forinsecus LAW AND LEGAL

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Redemptio Operis LAW AND LEGAL

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Salarium LAW AND LEGAL

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Sarculatura LAW AND LEGAL

L. Lat. In old records. Weeding corn. A tenant’s service of weeding for the lord. Cowell

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Vhs Et Modis LAW AND LEGAL

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