Definition of Cantred

1. n. A district comprising a hundred villages, as in Wales.

Definition of Cantred

1. in early England, a division of a county [n -S]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Cantred

cantons
cantoon
cantoons
cantopop
cantor
cantoral
cantorial
cantoris
cantors
cantos
cantour
cantraip
cantraips
cantrap
cantraps
cantred (current term)
cantreds
cantref
cantrefs
cantrip
cantrips
cants
cantus
cantus firmus
cantuzumab
canty
canuding
canula
canulae

Literary usage of Cantred

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Historical Essays in Connexion with the Land, the Church, &c. by Eben William Robertson (1872)
"Milo Fitz Henry three, for the service of fifteen ; Geoffrey de Constantin received a cantred in Connaught for the service of five knights ; and John le ..."

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