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tathe, tath, v. Sc. and dial. Also 5 taþin, 8 taith, 8–9 teath. [f. tath n.: cf. ON. teðja to manure.] 1. trans. To manure (land) by turning sheep or cattle upon it (usually said of the cattle); also, by extension, by flooding it (to water-tathe).c 1440 Promp. Parv. 487/2 Tayin [v.r. tathyn] londe w...
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Tathe
A tathe or tate is a unit of area which was used in Fermanagh and Monaghan, equivalent to 60 Irish acres. A quick survey of 1608 found the Tathe to be only half the extent assigned to it by the Irish which was 60 native Irish acres.
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tath
▪ I. tath, tathe, n. Sc. and dial. (taθ), (teθ) Also 5 tatht, 9 taith, teath. [a. ON. tað dung, manure, whence taða fem. the manured home-field, hay from this field, teðja to dung, manure. In Norw. and Sw. dial. tad dung.] 1. The dung of cattle, sheep, etc. left for manure on land on which they have...
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List of obsolete units of measurement
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Pari – a unit of area equal to about 1 hectare
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unled
unˈled, ppl. a. [un-1 8 b. Cf. ON. {uacu}leiddr.] 1. Not led; unconducted, unguided.1615 G. Sandys Trav. 66, I haue seene but few go away vnled from the Embassadors table. 1693 Dryden Ovid's Met. xiii. Acis & Gal. 52 Here on the midst he sate; his Flocks, unled, Their Shepherd follow'd. 1758 Monthly...
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compasture
† compasture Obs. rare—1. [? error for composture; but perh. altered by association with pasture.] See compost, composture.1627 Speed England xvii, These Heaths by the Compasture of the Sheepe (which we call Tathe) are made so rich with Corne they..match the fruitfullest grounds. ¶ Error for compost...
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Boho, County Fermanagh
O'Fellan is described as having a free 'tate' or tathe, called Karme (Carn), to himself, and another, called Rostollon, which was divided among his sept
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tate
▪ I. tate, n.1 Sc. and north. dial. (tet, tɪət) Forms: 7–9 tait, 8 teat, tet, tett, 6– tate. [Origin obscure; prob. Norse: cf. Icel. tæta to tear to shreds, to tease, tæta a shred; also, fluff of wool, etc., a particle of anything.] 1. A small tuft or lock of hair, wool, or other fibrous material, c...
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ted
▪ I. ted, v.1 (tɛd) Forms: 5–6 tedd, 5–7 tedde, 6 teede, 7 tede, 6– ted. [Known from 15th c.; app. representing an OE. *tęddan, cognate with Icel. tęðja, pa. tense tadda, in special sense, to dung, manure, prob. to spread (manure) or spread (the ground) with manure: see tathe. The more general sense...
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aver
▪ I. aver, n. Obs. exc. dial. (ˈeɪvə(r)) Forms: α. 4 aueyr, auere, haver, 4–5 auer, 5 aveer, hawere. pl. 5 auers, averys. β. 5 auoyre, havoire, auoir, hauoyr, havyoure, havur, 5–6 hauour, hauoir, 6 hauor, avyoure. In sense 3 in Sc. 6 avir, 6– aver, 8– aiver. [a. OF. aveir, aver, mod.F. avoir, posses...
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water
▪ I. water, n. (ˈwɔːtə(r)) Forms: 1–3 wæter, 2–5 weter, 3 Orm. waterr, (pl. wattress), 3–5 watre, 4 Sc. valtir, vatter, vatyr, (pl. wateren), 4–5 watere, wattre, watur, -yr, 4–6 watir, 4, 6 Sc. vattir, 4–7 chiefly Sc. watter, -ir, 4–7 Sc. walter, 5 vatur, wature, -yre, wadyr, Sc. wattyr, 5–6 Sc. wal...
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