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Definition of Leasow
1. n. A pasture.
Definition of Leasow
1. Noun. (obsolete) A pasture. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Leasow
1. to pasture [v -ED, -ING, -S] - See also: pasture
Lexicographical Neighbors of Leasow
Literary usage of Leasow
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The History of Standon: Parish, Manour and Church, with Two Hundred Years of by Edward Salt (1888)
"... Bank and Broomy Croft, Rough Meadow and Little Hay Meadow, Little Hay Rough,
Little Hay, Well leasow, Lower Rudge Brook Meadow, Meadow piece, ..."
2. The History of Standon: Parish, Manour and Church, with Two Hundred Years of by Edward Salt (1888)
"... Eough Meadow and Little Hay Meadow, Little Hay Eough, Little Hay, Well leasow,
... Marl Ruck Bank, Gig Bridge, Near Cote leasow, House Pieces or Way ..."
3. Antiquities & Memoirs of the Parish of Myddle, County of Salop by Richard Gough (1875)
"The Boate leasow. Bagley: a boggy place. Bald Meadows in Ancient deeds Board
Meadowes from Boare a plowman. Balderton: in Ancient deeds, ..."
4. Shropshire Notes and Queries (1886)
"It. one Close called ye Marl leasow containing about в strikes ... Itm. one land
in one Inclosure or leasow called the Sitch of strikes ..."
5. Archaeologia Cambrensis by Cambrian Archaeological Association, Donald Moore, Thomas Rowland Powel (1867)
"The new leasow taken out of the ... Salterns lane leasow, lying in ... bridg leasow,
three acres. One acre of tillage land in the parsonage field, ..."
6. A Collection of the Public General Statutes Passed in the ... Year of the by Great Britain (1857)
"called Brook leasow, belonging to Richard ... thence along the west side of the
said field and of another field, also called Brook leasow, belonging to the ..."