husbandmen
121clericus et agricola et mercator, tempore belli, ut oret, colat, et commutet, pace fruuntur — /klerakas et agrikala et markeytar, tempariy belay, at orat kowlat et komyatat, peysiy fruwantar/ Clergymen, husbandmen, and merchants, in order that they may preach, cultivate, and trade, enjoy peace in time of war …
122cotuchans — A term used in Domesday for peasants, boors, husbandmen …
123outland — The Saxon thanes divided their hereditary lands into inland, such as lay nearest their dwelling, which they kept to their own use, and outland, which lay beyond the demesnes, and was granted out to tenants, at the will of the lord, like copyhold… …
124suburbani — /sabarbeynay/ In old English law, husbandmen …
125lawful fence — A good and sufficient fence within the statutory requirement for a fence, frequently prescribed as one such as good husbandmen generally keep. 35 Am J2d Fen § 1 …
126husbandman — [huz′bənd mən] n. pl. husbandmen [huz′bəndmən] [ME: see HUSBAND] Archaic a farmer …
127hoppet — a little basket, chiefly for holding seed corn, worn by the husbandmen, in sowing, at their backs, whence a man with protuberant buttocks is compared to a man accoutered with a hoppet, and styled hoppet arsed, vulgarly hopper arsed. N …
128AGRICULTURE — in the land of israel in prehistory from the beginning of the bronze age to the conquest of joshua early israelite the period of the first temple the period of the return and the second temple the hasmonean period the mishnaic and talmudic period …