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plot of arable land

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  • land — I n. soil ground 1) to clear land (to clear land of trees and brush) 2) to cultivate; irrigate; redistribute land 3) arable; barren; fertile; grazing; marginal land 4) private; public land 5) a plot of land solid surface of the earth 6) to raise …   Combinatory dictionary

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  • Common land — Modern day pannage, or common of mast, in the New Forest For other uses of commons , see Commons (disambiguation). Common land (a common) is land owned collectively or by one person, but over which other people have certain traditional rights,… …   Wikipedia

  • Acres — This interesting surname, of Anglo Saxon origin, is a topographical name for a dweller by a plot of arable land . The derivation is from the Olde English pre 7th Century aecer meaning plot of arable land, with the later fusion of the Norman… …   Surnames reference

  • Dakers — This interesting surname, of Anglo Saxon origin, is a topographical name for a dweller by a plot of arable land . The derivation is from the Olde English pre 7th Century aecer meaning plot of arable land, with the later fusion of the Norman… …   Surnames reference

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  • Furlong — (Anglo Saxon field.) The length of a plough furrow ie. Furrow long. In the strip field farming system, the length of the field strip ploughed before turning the ox team to plough the next furrow. ♦ 220 yards length (x 22 yards (1 chain) = 1 acre …   Medieval glossary

  • Flatt — (Anglo Saxon field.) The length of a plough furrow ie. Furrow long. In the strip field farming system, the length of the field strip ploughed before turning the ox team to plough the next furrow. ♦ 220 yards length (x 22 yards (1 chain) = 1 acre …   Medieval glossary

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