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ˈfold-ˌcourse [f. fold n.2 + course.] Land to which pertained the right of foldage; the right itself; hence, a sheepwalk.
1538Fitzherb. Just. Peas 127 b, Theyr owne demeane landes, pastures, and foldcourses. 1677Coles, Fold course, as Faldage. 1726Dict. Rust. (ed. 3) s.v. Faldage, This Faldage in some places is call'd a Fold-course or Free-hold. 1848Wharton Law Lex., Foldage and Foldcourse. |