˜yÐÄvlog

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agistment

[ uh-jist-ment ]

noun

Obsolete.
  1. the act of agisting.
  2. a contract or an agreement to agist.
  3. the fee paid or the profit made in agisting.


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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of agistment1

First recorded in 1605–15; agist + -ment
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Example Sentences

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Within months the family made the decision to get them all off the property into agistment – paying to graze them on greener routes elsewhere.

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The modus for tithe lands shall be double for the two first years after the induction of a new vicar, and every person keeping a plough shall pay yearly 1d. in lieu and full satisfaction of agistment of barren cattle.â€

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Fifty acres of grass, well fenced, will, at agistment, bring in tucker and a bit over after the first year, even if you don't use it yourself.

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Both the pasturage and the payment were called “agistment.â€

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But then the tithe of pasture agistment, as it was called, could no longer have been evaded.

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