
1) Right to pasture swine
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Pannage is the practice of releasing domestic pigs in a forest, in order that they may feed on fallen acorns, beechmast, chestnuts or other nuts. Historically, it was a right or privilege granted to local people on common land or in royal forests. Especially in the eastern shires of England, pannage was so prominent a value in the economic importa...
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pasturage of swine (also right of, payment for): acorns, beech-mast, etc., as food for swine (P 205); right to graze pigs in woodland, usually chargeable (see also
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food picked up by swine in woods; right to pasture swine
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• (n.) A tax paid for the privilege of feeding swine in the woods. • (n.) The food of swine in the woods, as beechnuts, acorns, etc.; -- called also pawns.
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Taking pigs to feed in the forest in autumn.
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pasturage of swine (also right of, payment for): acorns, beech-mast, etc., as food for swine (P 205); right to graze pigs in woodland, usually chargeable (see also
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Pan'nage noun [ Old French
pasnage , Late Latin
pasnadium ,
pastinaticum , from
pastionare to feed on mast, as swine, from Latin
pastio a pasturing, grazing. See
Pastor .]
(O. Eng. Law) (a) The food of swine in the woods, as beechnuts, acorns,...
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right to pasture swine.
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