pannage
Britishnoun
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pasturage for pigs, esp in a forest
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the right to pasture pigs in a forest
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payment for this
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acorns, beech mast, etc, on which pigs feed
Etymology
Origin of pannage
C13: from Old French pasnage, ultimately from Latin pastion-, pastiō feeding, from pascere to feed
Example Sentences
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I learned, via a short stroll from the history of warrens, about pannage, the practice of releasing domestic pigs into a forest.
From The New Yorker • Jun. 4, 2015
Their rights of usufruct, grazing, pannage, estovers, turbary and piscary survived for many centuries before being terminated: first informally, later in wholesale acts of enclosure.
From The Guardian • Jan. 31, 2011
The creature, partly it may be from familiarity, jumps up against the iron palisade which separates the visitor from its walk, but a poor pannage as a substitute for its African home.
From Heads and Tales : or, Anecdotes and Stories of Quadrupeds and Other Beasts, Chiefly Connected with Incidents in the Histories of More or Less Distinguished Men. by White, Adam
We know nothing more of Ashford, which, as I have said, till late in the Middle Age consisted of a church and two mills and a dene for the pannage of hogs in the Weald.
From England of My Heart : Spring by Hutton, Edward
That all the wood or timber which shall hereafter grow upon the remaining 13,000 acres shall absolutely belong to his Majesty, discharged from all estovers for ever, and pannage for twenty years next ensuing.
From The Forest of Dean An Historical and Descriptive Account by Nicholls, H. G. (Henry George)
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