pannage

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  • 73Foragium — Latin word used of forage, also for the obligation to provide it, as part of customary dues. Cf. Pannage …

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  • 74æfesen — f ( e/ a) relish, dainty, special pasturage, pannage; the charge for special pasturage, the charge for pigs going into the wood to fatten on acorn …

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  • 75æfesn — f ( e/ a) relish, dainty, special pasturage, pannage; the charge for special pasturage, the charge for pigs going into the wood to fatten on acorn …

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  • 76mast — n. Nuts, pannage, pawns, pawnage …

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  • 77dangeria — /daenjiriya/ In old English law, a money payment made by forest tenants, that they might have liberty to plow and sow in time of pannage, or mast feeding …

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  • 78dangeria — /daenjiriya/ In old English law, a money payment made by forest tenants, that they might have liberty to plow and sow in time of pannage, or mast feeding …

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  • 79pan|nage — «PAN ihj», noun. 1. the act of feeding of swine in a forest or wood: »... herding swine in the forests, in the time of pannage, when acorns and beechmast were on the floor (Punch). 2. the right of pasturing swine in a forest. 3. the payment made… …

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  • 80paunage — obs. form of pannage …

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