pasturage

  • 31gait — I Cleveland Dialect List (pronounced [geeat]) a street in a town; a road, a way gone; manner II Cleveland Dialect List right or privilege of stray and pasturage for cattle etc.; pasturage for a specified time III North Country (Newcastle) Words a …

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  • 32pasture — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. field, meadow, grassland; paddock, pasturage, range. See land, food, vegetable. II (Roget s IV) n. Syn. grazing land, pasturage, hayfield; see field 1 , meadow , plain . III (Roget s 3 Superthesaurus) …

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  • 33pasture — I. n. 1. Herbage, herbs, pasturage, grass. 2. Grazing land, pasturage, pasture ground. II. v. a. Supply with pasturage, graze, turn out to pasture …

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  • 34sheep fescue — noun cultivated for sheep pasturage in upland regions or used as a lawn grass • Syn: ↑sheep s fescue, ↑Festuca ovina • Hypernyms: ↑grass • Member Holonyms: ↑Festuca, ↑genus Festuca * * * …

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  • 35sheepgate — I. ˈ ̷ ̷ˌ ̷ ̷ noun Etymology: sheep (I) + gate (opening) : a gate for the passage of sheep : a hurdle for enclosing sheep II. noun Etymology: sheep (I) …

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  • 36AGRICULTURAL LAND-MANAGEMENT METHODS AND IMPLEMENTS IN ANCIENT EREẒ ISRAEL — Ereẓ Israel is a small country with a topographically fragmented territory, each geographical region having a distinctive character of its own. These regions include: the coastal plain, the lowlands, the hilly country, the inland valleys, the… …

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  • 37NOMADISM — NOMADISM, a socioeconomic mode of life based on intensive domestication of livestock which requires a regular movement of the community in an annual cycle in order to sustain the communal ecological system. Definition The defining feature of… …

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  • 38Gainage — Gain age (?, 48), n. [OF. gaignage pasturage, crop, F. gaignage pasturage. See {Gain}, v. t.] (O. Eng. Law) (a) The horses, oxen, plows, wains or wagons and implements for carrying on tillage. (b) The profit made by tillage; also, the land itself …

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  • 39run — I. verb (ran; also chiefly dialect run; run; running) Etymology: Middle English ronnen, alteration of rinnen, verbi. (from Old English iernan, rinnan & Old Norse rinna) & of rennen, verbt., from Old Norse renna; akin to Old High German rinnan,… …

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