PLOUGHLAND

Etymology

Noun

ploughland (countable and uncountable, plural ploughlands)

land that has been or is meant to be ploughed

(historical) synonym of carucate

Synonyms

See carucate

Hypernyms

• land

See carucate

Hyponyms

See carucate

Source: Wiktionary



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