pasturage

  • 21pasturage — /ˈpastʃərɪdʒ/ (say pahschuhrij) noun 1. growing grass or herbage for cattle, etc. 2. grazing ground. 3. the act or business of pasturing cattle, etc. {French, from pasture pasture} …

  • 22pasturage — See agistment …

    Ballentine's law dictionary

  • 23pasturage — n. 1 land for pasture. 2 the process of pasturing cattle etc. Etymology: OF (as PASTURE) …

    Useful english dictionary

  • 24common pasturage — noun Scots law : common of pasture …

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  • 25Desert —    1) Heb. midbar, pasture ground; an open tract for pasturage; a common (Joel 2:22). The backside of the desert (Ex. 3:1) is the west of the desert, the region behind a man, as the east is the region in front. The same Hebrew word is rendered… …

    Easton's Bible Dictionary

  • 26Spain — /spayn/, n. a kingdom in SW Europe. Including the Balearic and Canary islands, 39,244,195; 194,988 sq. mi. (505,019 sq. km). Cap.: Madrid. Spanish, España. * * * Spain Introduction Spain Background: Spain s powerful world empire of the 16th and… …

    Universalium

  • 27Asia Minor — • The peninsular mass that the Asiatic continent projects westward of an imaginary line running from the Gulf of Alexandretta (Issus) on the Mediterranean to the vicinity of Trebizond (Trapezus) on the Black Sea Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin… …

    Catholic encyclopedia

  • 28Dominguez-Escalante Expedition — Painting of Dominguez Escalante Expedition found in the Utah State Capitol building The Dominguez Escalante Expedition was conducted in 1776 to find an overland route from Santa Fe, New Mexico to Spanish missions in California. Francisco Atanasio …

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  • 29pâturage — [ patyraʒ ] n. m. • pasturage XIIe; de pâturer 1 ♦ Droit de faire paître du bétail sur une terre. Action de faire pâturer. Allus. hist. « Labourage et pâturage sont les deux mamelles de la France » (d apr. Sully) . 2 ♦ (1219) Lieu couvert d une… …

    Encyclopédie Universelle

  • 30Fortingal —    FORTINGAL, a parish, in the county of Perth, 8½ miles (W. S. W.) from Aberfeldy; containing, with part of the late quoad sacra districts of Foss, Glenlyon, and Rannoch, 2740 inhabitants. This place, of which the name is of very doubtful origin …

    A Topographical dictionary of Scotland