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bovata terrae

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A quick definition of bovata terrae:

Term: bovata terrae

Definition: Bovata terrae is a Latin term that means "oxgang." In medieval England, an oxgang was a unit of land measurement that was roughly equivalent to the amount of land that one ox could plow in a year. It was used as a way to determine how much land a person or family owned and how much they owed in taxes.

A more thorough explanation:

Bovata terrae is a term used in historical law that refers to a unit of land measurement. It is also known as an oxgang.

  • John owned a bovata terrae of land, which was equivalent to about 15 acres.
  • The lord of the manor granted each tenant a bovata terrae of land to farm.

These examples show how bovata terrae was used to measure land in historical times. It was a common unit of measurement used in feudal societies, where land was often granted to tenants by lords or nobles.

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