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praedialenUK
prae·di·al also pre·di·al P0499200 (prē′dē-əl)adj.1. Relating to, containing, or possessing land; landed.2. Attached to, bound to, or arising from the land: praedial serfs. [Middle English, from Medieval Latin praediālis, of an estate, from Latin praedium, estate, from praes, praed-, praevid-, surety, bondsman : prae-, pre- + vas, vad-, guarantor.]praedial (ˈpriːdɪəl) or predialadj1. (Agriculture) of or relating to land, farming, etc2. attached to or occupying land[C16: from Medieval Latin praediālis, from Latin praedium farm, estate] ˌpraediˈality, ˌprediˈality nprae•di•al or pre•di•al (ˈpri di əl) adj. 1. of or pertaining to land or its products. 2. arising from or consequent upon the occupation of land. 3. attached to land. [1425–75; < Medieval Latin praediālis landed = Latin praedi(um) farm, estate + -ālis -al1] prae`di•al′i•ty, n.
PraedialenUK
PRAEDIAL. That which arises immediately from the ground; as, grain of all sorts, hay, wood, fruits, herbs, and the like. |