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depasturage|dɪˈpɑːstjʊərɪdʒ, -æ-| [f. depasture v. + -age.] a. The eating down of pasture by grazing animals. b. Right of pasture.
1765Projects in Ann. Reg. 144/1 The plants were all in a condition for depasturage. 1797Burn Eccl. Law (ed. 6) III. 477 The value or usual price of the depasturage of such beasts per week upon such eddish or after-grass. 1807Vancouver Agric. Devon (1813) 218 The inhabitants..have the right of a free depasturage for their sheep upon the moor. 1875J. Fisher Landholding in Eng., The profit which arose from sheep-farming led to the depasturage of the land. |