- caruca
- A plough.
Ballentine's law dictionary. Anderson, W.S.. 1998.
Ballentine's law dictionary. Anderson, W.S.. 1998.
Carūca — (Schiffsw.), so v.w. Carake … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
Caruca — Latin term for a plough; usually of the heavy kind, requiring a team of eight oxen. Cf. Carucage; Eleemosyna carucarum … Dictionary of Medieval Terms and Phrases
socagium idem est quod servitium socs; et soca, idem est quod caruca — /sakeyj(iy)am aydam est sarvish(iy)am sowsiy, et sowka, aydam est kwod kahruwka/ Socage is the same as service of the soc; and soc is the same thing as a plow … Black's law dictionary
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Carucate — Land which could be ploughed in one year with eight oxen. The OldEngl. term was plogland. [< Lat. carucata < caruca = a plough] Cf. Carucage … Dictionary of Medieval Terms and Phrases
Co-aration — Lit. co ploughing . Modern term for the practice of AS settlers of working together in groups larger than the family. A plough team of eight oxen was too costly for one family to own and maintain; the heavy plough itself, the caruca, was also… … Dictionary of Medieval Terms and Phrases
Eleemosyna carucarum — Lit. plough alms . The penny given at Easter for each plough within a village. Cf. Caruca … Dictionary of Medieval Terms and Phrases