- drengage
- dren·gage
English syllables. 2014.
English syllables. 2014.
Drengage — Dren gage, n. (O. Eng. Law) The tenure by which a drench held land. [Obs.] Burrill. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
drengage — /drerj(g)sj/ The tenure by which the drenches, or drenges, held their lands. A variety of feudal tenure by serjeanty (q.v.), often occurring in the northern counties of England, involving a kind of general service … Black's law dictionary
drengage — /drerj(g)sj/ The tenure by which the drenches, or drenges, held their lands. A variety of feudal tenure by serjeanty (q.v.), often occurring in the northern counties of England, involving a kind of general service … Black's law dictionary
drengage — The land tenure of a dreng … Ballentine's law dictionary
drengage — ˈdreŋ(g)ij noun ( s) Etymology: Medieval Latin drengagium, from Middle English dreng + Medieval Latin agium age (from Old French age) old English law … Useful english dictionary