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carucate

/kar-oo-keyt, -yoo-/US // ˈkær ʊˌkeɪt, -yʊ- //

樱桃色,樱桃,樱桃小丸子,樱桃红

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : an old English unit of land-area measurement, varying from 60 to 160 acres.

Examples

  • A Welshman in this manor had half a carucate, and rendered i. sextar of honey.

  • Rather we regard the matter thus:—The geld is a land-tax, a tax of so much per hide or carucate.

  • In the financial system, as we have said, the carucate plays for some counties the part that is played for others by the hide.

  • Of the five hide unit I already knew a good deal; of the six carucate unit I knew nothing.

  • If every inch of the vill is ploughed, the carucate can only have 75 acres, and each team tills but 60.