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Appensura

Appodiare

Apponere

Apportionamentum

Apportion are

Apportum

Apprentieius

Apprentisagium, or. . . . / Apprenticiamentum. . . . ( Approbare

Approbator

Appropriare

Appropriatio, or )

Appropriamentum t

Appro vainentum

Approviare, Appruare. ..

Aquagiurn

Aracium

Aratrum terrse

Areheria

Archidiaconus

Archiepiscopus

Archivuni

Arcisterium

Arcubalista

Arcubus, Curia de

Arenga

Payment of money by weight. To prop up ; to sustain. To pledge ; to pawn. Apportionment. To divide proportionally. Revenue or profit ; corrody or pension ; rent

or tribute. Apprentice.

Apprenticeship.

To augment the value of, as to increase the

rent of land. A person who confesses felony and accuses

others, an approver. To annex a benefice to the use of a spiritual

corporation or person ; to appropriate.

Appropriation.

Profits ; crop.

To use for one's own profit, as to enclose

waste land. Watercourse ; holy water stoup. Stud of horses. See Haratium. As much land as can be tilled with one

plough. Archery. Archdeacon. Archbishop.

Place where records are kept. See Asceterium. A crossbow, arblast. Court of Arches, so called from the church of

St. Mary de Arcubus (Le Bow), where it was

formerly held. A preamble ; harangue.