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▪ I. virgate, n. Hist. (ˈvɜːgət) [ad. med.L. virgāta (sc. terræ), f. L. virga rod, used as a rendering of OE. ᵹięrd-land yard-land.] 1. An early English land-measure, varying greatly in extent, but in many cases averaging thirty acres.1655 Fuller Ch. Hist. vi. 337 Indeed, it is beneath a Prince..to ...
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Virgate
The virgate, yardland, or yard of land ( []) was an English unit of land. The Danelaw equivalent of a virgate was two oxgangs or ‘bovates’.
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Virgate (botany)
Virgate (from the Latin , "rod-like") is an adjective in botanical and mycological jargon. Botany
In botanical jargon, virgate most often refers to plants with wand-shaped erect branches or stems.
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virgater
ˈvirgater Hist. [f. virgate n. + -er1.] A person holding or cultivating a virgate of land.1897 Maitland Domesday & Beyond 416 Even the villein virgater on the monastic manors of the thirteenth century is often expected to have four oxen. 1900 N. & Q. 9th Ser. VI. 382/1 Next above the four virgaters ...
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Conus virgatus
Conus virgatus, common name the virgate Panama cone, is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Conidae, the cone snails and their
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Boronia virgata
It is a virgate shrub with pinnate leaves with between three and five leaflets, and flowers with red sepals and deep pink, egg-shaped petals. The specific epithet (virgata) is from the Latin word virgatus meaning "virgate", or "having long, slender but usually stiff twigs".
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Stephanomeria virgata
Stephanomeria virgata, commonly called rod wirelettuce, twiggy wreath plant, and virgate wirelettuce, is a herbaceous annual plant of the family Asteraceae
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Burgate, Hampshire
Lower Burgate is probably represented by the virgate of land in Burgate which was held directly by the King, whereas Upper Burgate was probably the virgate
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Trewint
There was 1 virgate of land and land for 1 plough. There were 1 plough, 1 serf, 4 smallholders, 2 acres of pasture and 10 sheep.
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Ansger
These were:
Stafford (in the parish of Dolton);
one virgate of land in Great Torrington;
Brimblecombe;
Cheldon;
Muxbere;
Sutton;
Dolton.
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Cannix
It seems to have been identical with the messuage and virgate held of the Abbot of Westminster in 1315 by John de Broxbourne.
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Ardens Grafton
It is most probably to be identified with the 3 hides and 1 virgate in 'Graston' which the Domesday Book records among the possessions of William Fitz-Corbucion "Leofric and Aelfeva hold 3 hides and 1 virgate in Graston (Ardens Grafton). Land for 2 ploughs.
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Trenant Park
He had also held it before 1066 and paid tax for 1 virgate of land. There was half a hide of land and land for 8 ploughs.
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Artemisia scoparia
The English common name of Artemisia scoparia is virgate wormwood, capillary wormwood, or redstem wormwood.
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Goodenia elderi
It is an erect or virgate shrub with linear, more or less bunched stem leaves, and spreading racemes of white or yellow flowers. Description
Goodenia elderi is an erect or virgate shrub that typically grows to a height of .
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