commonable
1Commonable — Com mon*a*ble, a. 1. Held in common. Forests . . . and other commonable places. Bacon. [1913 Webster] 2. Allowed to pasture on public commons. [1913 Webster] Commonable beasts are either beasts of the plow, or such as manure the ground.… …
2commonable — [käm′ənə bəl] adj. [see COMMON, n. 1] 1. allowed to pasture on land owned by the village, town, etc. 2. held in common: said of land …
3commonable — Entitled to common. @ commonable beasts Commonable beasts are either beasts of the plow, as horses and oxen, or such as manure the land, as kine and sheep. Beasts not commonable are swine, goats, and the like. 2 Bl. Comm. 33 @ …
4commonable — Entitled to common. @ commonable beasts Commonable beasts are either beasts of the plow, as horses and oxen, or such as manure the land, as kine and sheep. Beasts not commonable are swine, goats, and the like. 2 Bl. Comm. 33 @ …
5commonable — /kom euh neuh beuhl/, adj. 1. held jointly; for general use; public: commonable lands. 2. allowed to be pastured on common land: commonable cattle. [1610 20; COMMON + ABLE] * * * …
6commonable — adjective a) Owned, managed or used in common b) That may be pastured on common land …
7commonable — adj. public, jointly used (often referring to pasture land) …
8commonable — adjective Brit., chiefly historical (of land) allowed to be jointly used or owned. ↘(of an animal) allowed to be pastured on public land …
9commonable — com·mon·able …
10commonable — /ˈkɒmənəbəl/ (say komuhnuhbuhl) adjective 1. held in common, or subject to general use, as lands. 2. that may be pastured on common land …