"Sheep-Heaves" is a word in LAW AND LEGAL

Sheep-Heaves LAW AND LEGAL
Definition:

Small plots of past-ure, in England, often in the middle of the waste of a manor, of which the soil may or may not be ln the lord, but the pasture ls private property, and leased or sold as such. They principally occur in the northern counties, (Cooke, Inch Acts, 44,) and seem to be corporeal hereditaments, (Elton, Commons, 35.) although they are sometimes classed with rights of common, but erroneously, the right being an exclusive right of pasture. Sweet

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balangtan HILIGAYNON

balángtan - (H) Pasture, ground where animals, tied to a long tether, may graze. Iníng dútà walâ námon pagaúmha, kóndì …

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buhi HILIGAYNON

búhì - To bring back to life, raise to life, resuscitate, revivify, revive, restore to life; to be or get—free,—loose, …

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hipus CEBUANO

hípus v {1} [A; a12] gather s.t. up and put it away. {1a} [A1; a12] put s.t. away so as …

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range ENGLISH

That which may be ranged over; place or room for excursion; especially, a region of country in which cattle or …

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wayway ILOKANO

n. a long rope usually fastened to a stake at one end and to whose other end an animal may …

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