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piscary

[ pis-kuh-ree ]

noun

plural piscaries.
  1. Law. the right or privilege of fishing in particular waters.
  2. a place for fishing.


piscary

/ ˈ±èɪ²õ°ìÉ™°ùɪ /

noun

  1. a place where fishing takes place
  2. the right to fish in certain waters
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of piscary1

1425–75; late Middle English < Medieval Latin ±è¾±²õ³¦Äå°ù¾±²¹, neuter plural (fishing rights) and feminine singular (fishing place) of Latin ±è¾±²õ³¦Äå°ù¾±³Ü²õ of fishing or fish. See pisci-, -ary
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of piscary1

C15: from Latin ±è¾±²õ³¦Äå°ù¾±³Ü²õ fishing, from piscis a fish
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A common of piscary, or “a right to fish in common with certain other persons in a particular stream,†is usually found in manors, the commoners of which may have the right to enjoy it to an extent sufficient for the sustenance of their tenements; but they cannot, except by immemorial special prescription, exclude the lord of the manor therefrom, and have no rights over the soil itself.

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Their rights of usufruct, grazing, pannage, estovers, turbary and piscary survived for many centuries before being terminated: first informally, later in wholesale acts of enclosure.

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Gloucester, Mass. Boowoo & Ubum Sirs: Before leaving there I fished the upper Menam, the regal preserve to which I had been granted piscary.

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