bockland |
bookland |
As nouns the difference between bockland and bookland
is that
bockland is while
bookland is (anglo-saxon) in anglo-saxon society, land held by charter or written title, free from all fief, fee, service, and/or fines such was formerly held chiefly by the nobility, and denominated freeholders.
taxonomy |
bookland |
As nouns the difference between taxonomy and bookland
is that
taxonomy is the science or the technique used to make a classification while
bookland is (anglo-saxon) in anglo-saxon society, land held by charter or written title, free from all fief, fee, service, and/or fines such was formerly held chiefly by the nobility, and denominated freeholders.
bookland |
loanland |
Related terms |
Bookland is a related term of loanland.
As nouns the difference between bookland and loanland
is that
bookland is (anglo-saxon) in anglo-saxon society, land held by charter or written title, free from all fief, fee, service, and/or fines such was formerly held chiefly by the nobility, and denominated freeholders while
loanland is (legal|uk|obsolete) land]] that has been granted [[temporary|temporarily, without any loss of ownership.
bookland |
folkland |
Related terms |
Folkland is a related term of bookland.
As nouns the difference between bookland and folkland
is that
bookland is in Anglo-Saxon society, land held by charter or written title, free from all fief, fee, service, and/or fines. Such was formerly held chiefly by the nobility, and denominated freeholders while
folkland is land held in villeinage, being distributed among the folk, or people, at the pleasure of the lord of the manor, and taken back at his discretion.
nobility |
bookland |
As nouns the difference between nobility and bookland
is that
nobility is a noble or privileged social class, historically accompanied by a hereditary title; aristocracy while
bookland is (anglo-saxon) in anglo-saxon society, land held by charter or written title, free from all fief, fee, service, and/or fines such was formerly held chiefly by the nobility, and denominated freeholders.
fief |
bookland |
As nouns the difference between fief and bookland
is that
fief is an estate held of a superior on condition of military service while
bookland is (anglo-saxon) in anglo-saxon society, land held by charter or written title, free from all fief, fee, service, and/or fines such was formerly held chiefly by the nobility, and denominated freeholders.
title |
bookland |
As nouns the difference between title and bookland
is that
title is a prefix (honorific) or suffix (post-nominal) added to a person's name to signify either veneration, official position or a professional or academic qualification see also while
bookland is (anglo-saxon) in anglo-saxon society, land held by charter or written title, free from all fief, fee, service, and/or fines such was formerly held chiefly by the nobility, and denominated freeholders.
As a verb title
is to assign a title to; to entitle.