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hideland Hist.|ˈhaɪdlænd| [f. hide n.2 + land.] = hide n.2 1.
1577Harrison England ii. xvii. (1877) i. 293 Etheldred made a law that everie man holding 310 hidelands, should find a ship. 1656J. Harrington Oceana (1700) 65 The proportion of a Hide Land, otherwise called Caruca, or a Plow Land, is difficult to be understood, because it was not certain. 1864Sir F. Palgrave Norm. & Eng. IV. 61 A ‘hyde land’ or its synonyms being applied to sixty, eighty, an hundred, an hundred and twelve, or an hundred and fifty acres. |