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cornage - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Noun · A feudal tax levied on horned cattle. · (law) An ancient tenure of land, which obliged the tenant to give notice of an invasion by blowing a horn.
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Cornage - Webster's 1828 Dictionary
CORNAGE, noun [Latin , a horn.] An ancient tenure of lands, which obliged the tenant to give notice of an invasion by blowing a horn.
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CORNAGE definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
the larva of the pyralid moth Pyrausta nubilalis, native to S and Central Europe: in E North America a serious pest of maize. Collins English Dictionary.
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cornage
cornage Hist. (ˈkɔːnɪdʒ) [a. OF. cornage, ‘droit qui se levait sur les bêtes à cornes’, f. corn, corne horn: in med.L. cornagium.] A feudal ‘service’, being a form of rent fixed by the number of horned cattle; horngeld.[1183 Boldon Bk. in Domesday Bk. Supp. (1816) 568 Due ville redd. xxx. sol. de co...
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CORNAGE - The Law Dictionary
A species of tenure in England, by which the tenant was bound to blow a horn for the sake of alarming the country on the approach of an enemy. It was a species ...
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"CORNAGE": Feudal payment for horn-blowing service - OneLook
▸ noun: A feudal tax levied on horned cattle. ▸ noun: (law) An ancient tenure of land, which obliged the tenant to give notice of an invasion by blowing a horn.
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Pusey, Oxfordshire
There is a tradition that it was granted to the family by Cnut the Great, by the delivery of a horn (an Anglo-Saxon form of land tenure known as "cornage
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Cornage in horses - askHELTIE
Cornage in horses is a condition characterized by a (often partial) paralysis of the vocal cords. The causes are often hereditary or damage to the nerves that ...
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cornage, n. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English Dictionary
The earliest known use of the noun cornage is in the 1870s. OED's only evidence for cornage is from 1872, in the writing of Eben Robertson, historian ...
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Cornage Definition, Meaning & Usage | FineDictionary.com
(n) cornage. An ancient North English tenure of land, which obliged the tenant to give notice of an invasion of the Scots by blowing a horn.
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Cornage Meaning - YouTube
Video shows what cornage means. A feudal tax levied on horned cattle. An ancient tenure of land, which obliged the tenant to give notice of ...
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wardcorn
† ˈwardcorn Feudal Law. Obs. [f. ward n.2 + corn n.1] A periodical payment in corn to the superior in commutation of military service. Cf. wardpenny.1415 Foundation Charter, Shene, Surrey in Dugdale Monast. (1830) VI. i. 33/1 Et quod omnia bona..hominum..prædictorum quorumcunque, sint..quieta de omn...
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Niger (trotter horse)
He bequeathed his brilliant gaits to his descendants, particularly at the trot, but also a hereditary respiratory ailment known as cornage. Veterinary surgeon Paul François Charon cites a breeder who lost a lot of money with two of Niger's foals affected by cornage, one of which had to be castrated
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hornage
† hornage Obs. rare—0. [f. horn n. + -age, after F. cornage.] Cornage, horngeld.1611 Cotgr., Cornage, hornage; an yearely duetie of corne exacted..vpon euerie Oxe that labours in the Winter-corne⁓ground.
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