assart
31Sartis — *Cistercian house in Bedfordshire which took its name from de assartis = the clearing. The Cistercian order made a practice of searching out wilderness places to establish their monasteries. Cf. Assart …
32forrǽpe — adj assart …
33Lassard — Le nom de famille, assez rare aujourd hui, a surtout été porté dans la Nièvre, l Allier et le Loiret. Sens incertain. Il est possible d y voir le mot assart , variante du terme essart (terre défrichée) …
34clearance — [n1] permission for activity approval, authorization, consent, endorsement, goahead*, green light*, leave, okay, sanction, sayso*; concept 376 Ant. denial, grounding, refusal, veto clearance [n2] gap above something allowance, assart, defoliated… …
35clearing — [n] gap in area allowance, assart, clearance, defoliated area, dell, empty space, expanse, gap, glade, headroom, margin, opening, open space; concept 513 …
36disbocatio — /disbgkeysh(iy)ow/ In old English law, a conversion of wood grounds into arable or pasture; an assarting. See assart …
37disbocatio — /disbgkeysh(iy)ow/ In old English law, a conversion of wood grounds into arable or pasture; an assarting. See assart …
38assartare — To assart …
39assartments — Same as assart rent …
40asserte — Same as assart …