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acred

/ey-kerd/US // ˈeɪ kərd //UK // (ˈeɪkəd) //

认可的,认可,认可度

Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : owning many acres of land; landed.

Examples

  • But this connexion between many-acred hides and light taxation is not very strongly marked in our cartularies.

  • A many-acred barony should have been thine, the ruler of a thousand-charioted fief!

  • Hamlin expected a wail from the many-acred lord of the manor, a Jeremiad personal and embittered.

  • Every little sailing ship brought white workmen—called servants—consigned, indentured, apprenticed to many-acred planters.

  • She's for some splendid young Devon squire, six foot high, and acred and whiskered within an inch of his life!