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agist
agist, v. (əˈdʒɪst) [a. OFr. agister (agîter, agitter), f. à to + gister, gîter to lodge:—L. *jacitā-re, freq. of jacēre to lie (perh. due to phrase à giste). A med.L. formation on the OFr. was adgistāre; cf. also gista, gistum lodging, formed on Fr. giste, n. f. gister.] 1. To take in live stock to... Oxford English Dictionary
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Agister (New Forest)
The post of agister is medieval in origin, the name deriving from the word ‘agist’ meaning 'to take in to graze for payment'. wikipedia.org
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agistator
‖ agiˈstator Obs. [L. n. of agent f. agistā-re to agist.] = agistor.1809 Tomlins Law Dict. s.v. Agist, They are also called Agistators, to take account of the cattle agisted. Oxford English Dictionary
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Agistment
To agist is, in English law, to take cattle to graze, in exchange for payment (derived, via Anglo-Norman agister, from the Old English giste, gite, a " wikipedia.org
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agisted
agisted, ppl. a. (əˈdʒɪstɪd) [f. agist v. + -ed.] Of animals: Taken in to feed. Of pasture, etc.: Depastured or eaten by cattle taken in at a certain rate of payment.1779 Chron. in Ann. Reg. 221/2 Grass agisted or eaten by improfitable cattle. 1882 Daily News 8 Mar. 4/6 Exempting agisted stock and h... Oxford English Dictionary
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Josh Gardner (comedian)
Josh Gardner (born 1971 in New York City) is an American comedian and writer, Gardner is best known for his role as Saul Malone, a Gee-al-agist, on Adult wikipedia.org
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agistage
† aˈgistage Obs. [f. agist v. + -age.] The action or function of agisting; agistment.1691 Blount Law Dict. s.v. Agist, Their [Agistors'] function is termed Agistment and Agistage. 1751 [See next]. Oxford English Dictionary
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Antonio Rojas (guerrilla)
Michel, Agistín y Jean Meyer, Mascota en la Gran Década Nacional, 1857-1867, México, Universidad de Guadalajara-CEMCA, 1994. wikipedia.org
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agisting
▪ I. agisting, vbl. n. (əˈdʒɪstɪŋ) [f. agist v. + -ing1.] The taking in to pasture.1598 J. Manwood Lawes of Forest xi. §1 This manner of taking in of cattell, to pasture or feede by the weeke, or by the moneth or otherwise, is called Agisting of beasts or cattell. 1695 Kennett Par. Antiq. ix. 219 Th... Oxford English Dictionary
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agister
agistor, agister (əˈdʒɪstə(r)) [a. Anglo Fr. agistour, f. agister: see agist and -or.] One who agists. spec. An officer of the royal forests, who takes charge of cattle agisted, and accounts for the money paid for their agistment.[1327 Stat. 1 Edw. 3. viii, Foresters, verdours, regardours, agistours... Oxford English Dictionary
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Billa Kalina
The Greenfields had reduced his stock down to 300 breeders which he intended to agist further south when the rains arrived. wikipedia.org
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ageist
ageist, n. and a. (ˈeɪdʒɪst) Also agist. [f. prec.: see -ist.] A. n. One who advocates or practises ageism. B. adj. Pertaining to or characterized by ageism; discriminating on the grounds of age.1970 Daily Tel. 2 June 12/4 The jack-booted agists of West Sussex must be stopped before they subject the... Oxford English Dictionary
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Snake Island (Victoria)
Since the 1880s the island has been used by South Gippsland farmers to agist cattle in winter, swimming their stock over a narrow channel at low tide. wikipedia.org
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agistment
agistment (əˈdʒɪstmənt) [a. OFr. agistement, f. agiste: see agist and -ment.] 1. The action or process of agisting; the taking in of cattle or live stock to feed at a rate of so much per head; the opening of a forest for a specified time to live stock.[1304 Year books of Edw. I, 23 Q'il ad agistemen... Oxford English Dictionary
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Charter of the Forest
The first chapter of the Charter protected common pasture in the forest for all those "accustomed to it", and chapter nine provided for "every man to agist wikipedia.org
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