Coppice - Law Dictionary Search Results
Home Dictionary Name: coppiceCoppice, or copse
Coppice, or copse, [fr. Couper, Fr., to cut], a small wood, consisting of under wood, which may be cut at twelve or fifteen years' growth for fuel....
Brushwood
Brush a thicket or coppice of small trees and shrubs...
Coppice
A grove of small growth a thicket of brushwood a wood cut at certain times for fuel or other purposes See Copse...
Copse
A wood of small growth a thicket of brushwood See Coppice...
Copsewood
Brushwood coppice...
Bois saillis
Bois saillis [fr.], a coppice, or copse....
Boscus
Boscus [fr. bosco, Ital.; bois, Fr.], all manner of wood; boscus is divided into high wood or timber, hautbois; and coppice, or under woods, sub-boscus, sub-bois; but the high wood is properly called saltus, and in Fleta we read it maermium, Jac. Law Dict....
Bruilletus
Bruilletus, a small coppice or wood....
Dena terr'
Dena terr', a hallow place between two hills; a little portion of woody ground; a coppice...
Sub-bois
Sub-bois. Coppice-wood, 2 Inst. 642. See SYLVA C'UDA....
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