assart

  • 41esartum — Same as assart …

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  • 42rent — Verb: To obtain possession of premises under a lease. To let premises. Noun: Compensation in money, provisions, chattels, of services, paid or given in exchange for the use and occupation of real estate. 32 Am J1st L & T § 428. A sum stipulated… …

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  • 43essart — variant of assart …

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  • 44harpactophagous — |här(ˌ)pak|täfə̇gəs adjective Etymology: harpacto (from Greek harpaktos stolen, got by plundering, from harpazein to snatch, seize) + phagous; akin to Greek harpagē hook, rake more at assart : predatory used especially of insects …

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  • 45sarment — ˈsärmənt noun ( s) Etymology: Middle English, from Latin sarmentum twig; akin to Latin sarpere to prune more at assart 1. : cu …

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  • 46sarcle — I. ˈsärkəl transitive verb Etymology: Middle French sarcler, from Late Latin sarculare, from Latin sarculum hoe; akin to Latin sarire to hoe, weed more at assart obsolete : to weed or cultivate (crops) with a sarcle II …

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