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Hedging - Law Dictionary Search Results

Eodorbrice

Eodorbrice [fr. eoder, Sax., a hedge, and brice, broken], hedge-breaking, Leg. Alf. C. 45.

Hayward

is to see that they neither break nor cross the hedges of enclosed lands; or because he keeps the grass from

Common

making and repairing all instruments of husbandry; and hay-bote or hedge-bote is wood for repairing of hays, hedges, or fences, See

Hedger

One who makes or mends hedges also one who hedges as in betting

Dunnock

The hedge sparrow or hedge accentor

Billhook

thick heavy knife with a hooked point used in pruning hedges etc When it has a short handle it is sometimes

Edderbreche

Edderbreche [Sax.], the offence of hedge-breaking. Obsolete.

Sauce alone

Jack by the hedge See under Jack

Segge

The hedge sparrow

Sepiment

Something that separates a hedge a fence

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