释义 |
hus·band·land \ˈhəzbən(d)lənd\ noun Etymology: Middle English husbondeland, from housbonde, husbonde + land 1. a. : the holding of a manorial tenant b. : a quantity of arable land equal to two bovates : virgate 2. : the land occupied and tilled by the tenants of a manor as distinguished from the demesne lands |