RUNDALE

Etymology

Noun

rundale (countable and uncountable, plural rundales)

(historical) A system of land tenure in which farmland was divided into irregular strips and allocated to tenants in rotation; a strip of such land.

Anagrams

• Arundel, launder, lurdane

Source: Wiktionary



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