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CONACRE Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
Conacre, kon′ā-kėr, n. the custom of letting land in Ireland in small portions for a single crop, the rent paid in money or in labour —also Corn′acre.
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Conacre - Wikipedia
Conacre (a corruption of corn-acre, or derived from Irish word conartha meaning agreement or contract), in Ireland, is a system of letting land, formerly in ...
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CONACRE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of CONACRE is the subletting for a single season of small portions of a farm previously prepared for sowing or planting; also : a single parcel ...
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conacre
▪ I. conacre, n. (ˈkɒneɪkə(r)) Also corn-acre. [See quots. 1824–27.] In Irish land-system: The letting by a tenant, for the season, of small portions of land ready ploughed and prepared for a crop. (Originally the plot was given manured, but a later state of matters appears in quot. 1882.)1824 Major...
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CONACRE definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
Irish farming land let for a season or for eleven months.... Click for pronunciations, examples sentences, video.
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conacre - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Noun · (Ireland) An agricultural system of letting land in small patches or strips, usually for tillage. · (Ireland) A strip of land that is let under this ...
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Conacre Definition & Meaning - YourDictionary
noun (Ireland) An agricultural system of letting land in small patches or strips, usually for tillage.
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conacre - definition and meaning - Wordnik
transitive verb Ireland To underlet a portion of, for a single crop; -- said of a farm. noun Ireland A system of letting a portion of a farm for a single crop.
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Cottiers and Conacre in pre‐famine Ireland
It might consist of stubble land manured and tilled by the farmer with the conacre-man only having to find the seed, plant it, weed, till and take up the crop; ...
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conacre - Legal Dictionary
conacre. an arrangement common in Ireland under which a farmer has the right to till land, sow crops on it and to harvest them. It usually lasts for eleven ...
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ANOTE ON THE CONACRE SYSTEM IN NORTHERN IRELAND ...
The old conacre system was essentially a sub-letting within the Irish landlord and tenant system. As a result of very advanced Land Purchase legislation, tenure ...
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Enaghbeg
Although a conacre rent was essentially a short-term lease on a piece of land, the arrears in question had built up over many years. In 1926, Robert Gill sued his brother Michael Gill and his wife Anne over the non payment of Conacre rents.
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mock
▪ I. mock, n.1 Now chiefly rare or arch. (mɒk) Forms: 5–6 mokk(e, 5–7 mocke, 6 mok, 7 moke, 6– mock. [f. mock v.] 1. a. A derisive or contemptuous action or speech; an act of mocking or derision.c 1440 Alphabet of Tales 360 Þe gude man bade styll & had a mokk [L. maritus delusus remansit]. 1491 Caxt...
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Frank O'Beirne
He was arrested in February 1918 for unlawful assembly relating to commandeering of land for "conacre".
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John Hewitt (poet)
Other poems include:
Conacre (privately printed, 1943)
No Rebel Word (Frederick Muller, 1948)
The Lint Pulling (1948)
Those Swans Remember: a poem (privately
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