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land-gavel Hist.|ˈlændˌgævəl| Forms: 1 land-gafol, 3 lond-gavel, lon-ȝavel, 4 lond-gov(e)l, 5 langable, 7 languable, 7, 9 land-gable, 9 -gavel. [OE. landgafol, f. land land n.1 + gafol gavel n.1] Land-tribute, land-tax; rent for land, ground-rent. Also attrib.
c1000Rect. Sing. Pers. c. 2 in Schmid Gesetze 372 He sceal land-gafol syllan. c1205Lay. 7465 Fehten he wold wið Cezar þe axede lon-ȝauel her. Ibid. 7789 Ȝeond al he sette reuwen..Þo fengen þa lond-gauel. 1308Cal. Close Rolls (1892) 59 [There are delivered to him 2s. 11d. of rent called] Londgovl [to be received in New Bukenham from the following tenants]. 1478R. Ricart Mayor of Bristol's Cal. (Camden) 9 This Toune of Bristowe is holde of oure souueraigne Lorde the Kinge in frank burgage and with⁓out meane by reason of his langable of the same. c1640J. Smyth Lives Berkeleys (1883) I. 338 Out of his landgable rents of Bristoll, he gave yearly 3li. 6s. 8d. to a preist. 1670in Blount Law Dict. 1676Wood's Life, etc. (Oxf. Hist. Soc.) II. 340 The townsmen would have the college pay for it as a languable. 1882Bramston & Leroy Historic Winchester 69 The King's lands in Winton rendering Land⁓gable and Burgage. 1897Maitland Domesday & Beyond 182, 310 tenements paying landgavel to the king's farmers. |