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turbary
tur·ba·ry T0416000 (tûr′bə-rē)n. pl. tur·ba·ries A place where peat can be dug; a peat bog. [Middle English turbarie, from Anglo-Norman turberie, from Medieval Latin turbāria, from turba, turf, of Germanic origin.]turbary (ˈtɜːbərɪ) n, pl -ries1. (Agriculture) land where peat or turf is cut or has been cut2. (Law) Also called: common of turbary (in England) the legal right to cut peat for fuel on a common[C14: from Old French turbarie, from Medieval Latin turbāria, from turba peat, turf]Turbary Related to Turbary: Estovers, common of turbaryTURBARY, Eng. law. A right to dig turf; an easement. |