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horngeld
† horngeld Old Law. Obs. [f. horn n. + geld n.1] A feudal ‘service’, being a form of rent fixed according to the number of horned cattle; cornage.c 1170 Newminster Cartul. (Surtees) 197 Et geldis, et danageldis, et hornegeldis. c 1250 Bracton Note-Bk. (Maitland, 1887) No. 1270 Quia dedit cornagium q... Oxford English Dictionary
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wardwite
† ˈwardwite Obs. [OE. weardw{iacu}te: see ward n.2 and wite n.] A fine paid to the lord by a tenant who has failed to provide a man to perform castle-guard.1066 Charter Edw. Conf. in Thorpe Charters (1865) 411 Nomina consuetudinum..mundbryche, burhbryce, miskænninge,..weardwite, hængewite, hamsokne ... Oxford English Dictionary
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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. Oxford 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... Oxford English Dictionary
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nowth
▪ I. nowt Sc. and north. dial. (naʊt) Forms: α. 3 Orm. nowwt, 5 nowyt, 6 nowit, nowlt, 5, 8–9 nowte, 5– nowt; 2, 5, 7 noute (3 neute), 6, 8–9 nout (9 knout). β. 5 naute, noyt, 6 noote, note. [a. ON. naut (Norw. naut, Sw. nöt, Da. nöd-), = OE. néat neat n. See also nolt.] 1. pl. Cattle, oxen.α c 1200... Oxford English Dictionary
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horn
▪ I. horn, n. (hɔːn) Forms: 1– horn; also 3 heorn, 5 horun, 4–7 horne. [Com. Teut.: OE. horn masc. = OFris., OS. horn masc., OHG., ON. horn neut., Goth. haurn neut.:—OTeut. *horno-, cognate with L. cornu, Celtic corn ‘horn’: in ablaut relation with Gr. κέρ-ας, κερ-ατ-; cf. also Skr. {cced}ṛṅ-ga ‘hor... Oxford English Dictionary
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