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Terra affirmata
Terra affirmata, land let to farm.
Terra
Terra, arable land, Kennett's Gloss.
Aratrum terrae
Aratrum terrae, as much land as can be tilled by one plough.
Catechu
in the arts It is also known by the names terra japonica cutch gambier etc
Fuegian
Of or pertaining to Terra del Fuego
Gambier
It is a powerful astringent and under the name of Terra Japonica is used for chewing with the Areca nut and
Saturn
the elder and principal deities the son of Coeliglus and Terra Heaven and Earth and the father of Jupiter The corresponding
Alluvion or Alluvio
washing up of sand and soil so as to form terra firma, 2 Bl. Com. 261; res. Cotidian' Dig. 40, tit.
Believe and hope
expectation wrought by reason, a satisfaction fast - rooted in terra firma, free from doubt as to the truth of the
Folc-land
again distributed by the same authority. Spelman describes folc-land as terra popularis qu' jure communi possidetur-sine scripto (Gloss. Voce Folc-land). In
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