- Hous-Bote
- ♦ The right of a tenant to take wood from his lord's estate for the repair of his house.(Bennett, H.S. Life on the English Manor: A Study of Peasant Conditions, 1150-1400, 338)Related terms: Hay-Bote
Medieval glossary. 2014.
Medieval glossary. 2014.
Hay-Bote — ♦ The right to take wood or thorns for the repair of fences granted to the peasant by the lord. (Bennett, H.S. Life on the English Manor: A Study of Peasant Conditions, 1150 1400, 338) Related terms: Hous Bote … Medieval glossary
Friede — 1. Alter Friede wird leicht erneut. – Körte, 1595. Holl.: Oude vrede wordt ligtelijk vernieuwd. (Harrebomée, II, 409.) Lat.: Lites praeterite facile fiunt renovate. (Fallersleben, 581.) 2. Am Frieden ist mehr gelegen, dann am Recht, denn die… … Deutsches Sprichwörter-Lexikon
housebote — ˈ ̷ ̷ˌ ̷ ̷ noun ( s) Etymology: participle translation of (assumed) Middle English housbote (whence Medieval Latin husbota & Anglo French ousbote), from Middle English hous house + bote repair, deliverance more at boot : wood allowed to a tenant… … Useful english dictionary