oxgangs Meaning in kannada ( oxgangs ಅದರರ್ಥ ಏನು?)
Noun:
ಅಂಗಗಳು,
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oxgangs ಕನ್ನಡದಲ್ಲಿ ಉದಾಹರಣೆ:
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oxgangs's Usage Examples:
It was equivalent to two of the Danelaw"s oxgangs.
Roger has one plough in the demesne there, and twenty-two sokemen who hold twelve oxgangs of this land, and twenty-four villanes and eight.
The Danelaw carucates were subdivided into eighths: oxgangs or bovates based on the area a single ox could till in a year.
Glebe land the amount of glebe which belonged to the benefice, often in yardlands, ploughlands or oxgangs, with all the abuttals and boundaries named.
‘dabhachs’, ‘ploughgates’ and ‘oxgangs’, each ‘dabhach’ consisting of four ‘ploughgates’ and each ‘ploughgate’ containing eight ‘oxgangs’.
ManorTwo oxgangs of land in Walton belonged to King Edward the Confessor in 1066, and after the Norman conquest, was the demesne of Roger de Busli and Albert Grelley.
in thanage, six oxgangs of land at a rent of 10s payable to King John, and the land was divided between the sons of his uncle or stepfather.
Scottish acre 4 roods Oxgang (Damh-imir) the area an ox could plow in a year (around 20 acres) Ploughgate (?) 8 oxgangs Daugh (Dabhach) 4 ploughgates.
Scottish acre 4 roods Oxgang (Damh-imir) the area an ox could plough in a year (around 20 acres) Ploughgate (?) 8 oxgangs Daugh (Dabhach) 4 ploughgates.
The ‘ploughgates’ and ‘oxgangs’ disappear, and in their place we find ‘dabhachs’ and ‘pennylands’.
average amount of land used by a husbandman in Scotland, known as a husbandland, was 26 acres, or 2 oxgangs.
Before 1212 the Pilkington family owned six oxgangs of land.
Geoffrey de Wirce has there two ploughs, and eight sokemen, with two carucates and five oxgangs of this land; and thirteen villanes.