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husbandland
ˈhusbandland [f. husband n. or ON. h{uacu}sbóndi in its sense of ‘freeholder’ + land.] An old Northumbrian and Lowland Scotch term for the holding of a ‘husband’ or manorial tenant, = yardland, virgate; the land occupied and tilled by the tenants of a manor, in contradistinction to the demesne lands...
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Hessilhead hamlet
Each husbandland could provide two oxen and eight oxen were need for a plough-team.
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husbandman
husbandman (ˈhʌzbəndmən) Pl. -men. Forms: see husband n. (In early use often two words.) [f. husband n. + man: cf. masterman, merchantman.] 1. A man who tills or cultivates the soil; a farmer. In earlier northern use, app., the holder of a husbandland: cf. husband n. 3.c 1330 R. Brunne Chron. Wace (...
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Bloak
A husbandland could sustain and provide two oxen, and eight oxen were need for a plough-team.
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husband
▪ I. husband, n. (ˈhʌzbənd) Forms: 1 h{uacu}sbonda, -bunda, 2 husbonde, -bunde, 3 husebande, houssebonde, 3–4 husebonde, (4 -boonde), 3–5 hosebonde, (3 -baunde, 4 -bounde), 4 hos(e)band(e, housebonde, -bounde, 4–5 hosbond(e, 4–6 husbond(e, housbond(e, housband(e, 4–7 husbande, 5 housbounde, (hosbon)...
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scythe
▪ I. scythe, n. (saɪð) Forms: α. 1 siᵹdi, siðe, 3–6 syþe, 4–7 sith, 5 cithe, (sythy), 5–6 cythe, 6 syith, 6–7 syth, sieth, 7 siethe, seith, sight, syeth, 3–9 sythe, 4–9 sithe; β. 5 seth, 7 saith; γ. 7 scith, scithe, 7– scythe. [OE. s{iacu}ðe masc., earlier *siᵹði (written siᵹdi in Epinal Gl.) = LG. ...
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Agriculture in Scotland in the Middle Ages
The average amount of land used by a husbandman in Scotland, known as a husbandland, was 26 acres, or 2 oxgangs.
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Lands of Threepwood
Each husbandland could provide two oxen and eight oxen were need for a plough-team.
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Hessilhead
Each husbandland could provide two oxen and eight oxen were need for a plough-team.
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