† wainbote Law. Obs.
Also wesne-boot.
[f. wain n.1 + bote, boot n.2 Cf. MLG. (13th c.) wagenbote.]
The allowance of timber which a tenant had the right to cut for the repair of his wains.
| 1772 in Sussex Archæol. Collect. VI. 61 (Customs of Manor of Batell) Plough-boot and wesne-boot. 1828–32 Webster. |