释义 |
shackage|ˈʃækɪdʒ| [f. shack n.1] The turning (of pigs, etc.) into the stubble or ‘shack’. Also attrib.
1885W. Rye Hist. Norfolk 59 note, Open fields over which the manor tenants had grazing and shackage rights during certain times of year. 1903Westm. Gaz. 14 Sept. 3/1 To this day in Bygrave..the different occupiers of lands in the open fields enjoy the right of ‘shackage’—that is, of pasturing beasts on one another's lands after harvest. |