"Selion" is a word in ENGLISH

selion ENGLISH
Definition:

A short piece of land in arable ridges and furrows, of
uncertain quantity; also, a ridge of land lying between two furrows.

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What should you, O man, do, you who seek your own glory whenever you do anything good, while when you do something bad, you figure out ways to blame God.

Augustine of Hippo, Homilies on the Gospel of John 1-40

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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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Capituli Agri LAW AND LEGAL

Head-fields; lands lying at the head or upper end of furrows etc

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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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Dools LAW AND LEGAL

or DOOLS. Slips of pasture left between the furrows of plowed land

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land ENGLISH

The ground left unplowed between furrows; any one of several portions into which a field is divided for convenience in …

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land ENGLISH

In any surface prepared with indentations, perforations, or grooves, that part of the surface which is not so treated, as …

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Riga LAW AND LEGAL

In old European law. A species of service and tribute rendered to their lords by agricultural tenants. Supposed by Spel-man …

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Selion Of Land LAW AND LEGAL

In old English law. A ’ ridge of ground rising between two furrows, contalnlng no certain quantity, hut 'sometimes more …

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trench ENGLISH

To cut furrows or ditches in; as, to trench land for the purpose of draining it.

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trench-plough ENGLISH

To plow with deep furrows, for the purpose of loosening the land to a greater depth than usual.

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