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COMMONAGE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of COMMONAGE is community land. www.merriam-webster.com
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CommonAge: Home
CommonAge aims to ensure older people are recognized and supported, promoting best practices in aged care to improve quality of life. commonage.net
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COMMONAGE Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
noun · the joint use of anything, especially a pasture. · the state of being held in common. · something that is so held, as land. · commonalty. www.dictionary.com
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commonage
commonage (ˈkɒmənɪdʒ) Also 7 comonage. [f. common n. (or v.) + -age.] 1. a. The practice of commoning; right of common; usually ‘common of pasture’, or the right of pasturing animals on common land.1610 W. Folkingham Art of Survey iii. iv. 70 Swannage, Warrenage, Commonage, Piscage, etc. 1642 Fuller... Oxford English Dictionary
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WHAT IS COMMONAGE
Commonage is land that is owned by more than one person. Typically each shareholder owns a defined fraction of the total area and this is detailed on each ... www.yourcommonage.ie
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COMMONAGE definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
1. the right to pasture on land owned by the village, town, etc. 2. the state of being held in common 3. public or common land 4. the common people; commonalty www.collinsdictionary.com
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The Commonage
Locally it is understood that the shop to the north of the Commonage was erected by Leonard at a later date. The allotment was subdivided in 1951, creating separate allotments for the Commonage and the shop. wikipedia.org
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Common land - Wikipedia
Common land is collective land in which all persons have certain common rights, such as to allow their livestock to graze upon it, to collect wood, ... en.wikipedia.org
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commonage, n. meanings, etymology and more
The earliest known use of the noun commonage is in the early 1600s. OED's earliest evidence for commonage is from 1610, in the writing of William Folkingham. www.oed.com
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CommonAge - Commonwealth Secretariat
The Commonwealth Association for the Ageing – CommonAge was founded in 2013 in order to promote the interests of older people across the Commonwealth, ... thecommonwealth.org
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Commonage - Irish Legal Blog
Commonage in Ireland refers to common rights of pasture, often a profit of pasturage held in common, and sometimes ownership in common. legalblog.ie
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[PDF] Commonage Act
The Commonage Act aims to provide for the beneficial use of lands held in common, which are lands granted to more than twenty people and not partitioned. faolex.fao.org
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warrenage
† ˈwarrenage Obs. rare—1. [f. warren n. + -age.] ? A payment for the right of free warren.1610 [see commonage 1]. Oxford English Dictionary
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Withcott
Withcott State School opened in September 1912 on the Toowoomba Commonage with headmaster Mr M. F. Ryan. wikipedia.org
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swannage
† ˈswannage Obs. Also 4 swanadge. [f. swan n. + -age.] Payment for the right to keep swans.1398 Cockersand Chartul. (Chetham) 1083 Quite of amerciament..of the helpes of worke of any Castells, houses,..dyches, swanadge, warpenye, tethingepeny. 1610 W. Folkingham Art of Survey iii. iv. 70 Wrecks, Swa... Oxford English Dictionary
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