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acred
[ ey-kerd ]
acred
/ ˈeɪkəd /
adjective
- usually in combination having acres of land
a well-acred nobleman
a many-acred farm
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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!
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