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in-land

  • noun [ neuter ]
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in-land, es ; n.
'Demesne land, that part of a domain which the lord retained in his own hands, in contradistinction to út-land terra tenementalis, signifying land granted out for services; terra dominicalis, pars manerii dominica'
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  • Wulfége ðæt inland and ælfége ðæt útland,

    • Chart. Th. 502, 13
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  • Sex æceras innlondes ǽgðer ge mǽdlondes ge eyrþlondes,

    • Cod. Dipl. Kmbl. ii. 95, 16.
  • xxx hída .ix inlandes and xxi. hída gesettes landes ... is sum inland sum hit is tó gafole gesett

    thirty hides, nine of 'inland' and twenty-one hides of let land ... some is' inland,' some of it is let,

    • iii. 450, 11-18
    • .
  • Ǽgðer ge of þegnes inlande ge of geneátlande,

    • L. Edg. i. 1
    • ;
    • Th. i. 262, 8
    • .
  • Ðat inlond ðe Leófríc hædde for his eádmódre hérsumnesse,

    • Cod. Dipl. Kmbl iii. 256, 11.
  • His hláfordes inland,

    • L. R. S. 3
    • ;
    • Th. i. 432, 27
    • .
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v.  ge-neát-land.
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  • in-land, n.