- foldage
- fold·age
English syllables. 2014.
English syllables. 2014.
Foldage — Fold age, n. [See {Fold} inclosure, {Faldage}.] (O.Eng.Law.) See {Faldage}. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
foldage — In old English law, a privilege possessed in some places by the lord of a manor, which consisted in the right of having his tenant s sheep to feed on his fields, so as to manure the land. The name of foldage is also given in parts of Norfolk to… … Black's law dictionary
foldage — In old English law, a privilege possessed in some places by the lord of a manor, which consisted in the right of having his tenant s sheep to feed on his fields, so as to manure the land. The name of foldage is also given in parts of Norfolk to… … Black's law dictionary
foldage — Same as faldage … Ballentine's law dictionary
foldage — … Useful english dictionary
foldcourse — ˈ ̷ ̷ˌ ̷ ̷ noun Etymology: fold (I) + course 1. English law a. : land to which foldage is incident b. : the right of foldage 2 … Useful english dictionary
Faldage — Fald age, n. [LL. faldagium, fr. AS. fald, E. fold. Cf. {Foldage}.] (O. Eng. Law) A privilege of setting up, and moving about, folds for sheep, in any fields within manors, in order to manure them; often reserved to himself by the lord of the… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Great Shelford — infobox UK place static static image caption=Village sign country = England latitude=52.15038 longitude= 0.13575 official name= Great Shelford population = 3,949(2001) dwellings = 1,829 (2001) shire district= South Cambridgeshire shire county =… … Wikipedia
fold-course — In English law, land to which the sole right of folding the cattle of others is appurtenant. Sometimes it means merely such right of folding. The right of folding on another s land, which is called common foldage … Black's law dictionary
libera falda — /lib(a)ra folds/ In old English law, frank fold; free fold; free foldage … Black's law dictionary