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A quick definition of solinum:

Term: SOLINUM

Definition: Solinum is a term used in history and law to describe a piece of land. It can refer to a single plowland or slightly less than two and a half plowlands.

In simpler terms, solinum is a way to measure land, like how we use rulers to measure length or scales to measure weight.

A more thorough explanation:

solinum (sə-lI-nəm), n. [Law Latin] Hist.

  1. Slightly less than two and a half plowlands.
  2. A single plowland.

Solinum is a term used in historical law Latin to refer to a measurement of land. It can mean either slightly less than two and a half plowlands or a single plowland.

Example 1: The lord of the manor granted the tenant the use of one solinum of land for farming.

Example 2: The estate consisted of five solina, or twelve and a half plowlands in total.

These examples illustrate how solinum was used to measure land in feudal times. In example 1, the tenant was granted the use of a single plowland for farming. In example 2, the estate consisted of five solina, or slightly less than twelve and a half plowlands in total.

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