A piece of open land available to a community and allowing traditional rights such as grazing animals, collecting wood or turf for fuel, fishing…
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释义 | the world > the earth > land > tract > [noun] > common or unenclosed (19) common1377 A piece of open land available to a community and allowing traditional rights such as grazing animals, collecting wood or turf for fuel, fishing… moor1386 Scottish. An area of unenclosed, uncultivated land held by a proprietor or as common land by a town, village, etc.; (later more generally) the market… common land1470 open land available to a community and allowing traditional rights such as grazing animals, collecting wood or turf for fuel, fishing, etc.; = common… champestrea1492 Pertaining to the fields, rural. common field1523 an area of land held jointly by all the members of a community; common land; = common, n.1 3a. champaign1555 The open unenclosed land, as opposed to that partitioned into fields; the moor, fell, or down, unowned, or held in common possession; the common… commons1583 With the (with singular or plural agreement). A piece of open land available to a community and allowing traditional rights such as grazing… champian1611 The open unenclosed land as distinguished from that partitioned into fields; the moor, fell, or down on the top of a hill; land held in common; a… commonity1612 A common (common, n.1 3) or piece of common land. public domain1627 Land belonging to the public; common land. commonage1635 Land or property held in common; a common (common, n.1 3a) or piece of common land. Later also spec.: (in South Africa) land owned by a… commoninga1661 Open land available for shared use by a community, allowing traditional rights such as grazing livestock, collecting wood or turf for fuel… range1707–8 As a count noun: a stretch of ground used or suitable for ranging; esp. (originally North American) an extensive stretch of grazing or hunting ground. open1733 With the. The part of the countryside that is unenclosed or unfenced; land or ground clear of trees, buildings, or any other cover. Also (esp. in… common area1837 A common (common, n.1 3a) or piece of common land. mark1849 Germanic History. A tract of land held in common by an early Germanic village community; a (supposed) administrative unit or corporate body in… veld1852 In South Africa, the unenclosed country or open pasture-land. outdoors1859 The world out of doors, the open air; = out of doors, n. Frequently in the great outdoors: country removed from urban development or influence; the… wide (also great, vast) open spaces1910 In plural. Large tracts of unpopulated or sparsely populated countryside. Chiefly in wide (also great, vast) open spaces. |
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