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Jackson6612 Posted 19 years ago
Grammar

definition of ''socage''

socage:

a tenure of land by agricultural service fixed in amount and kind or by payment of money rent only and not burdened with any military service

[M-W's Dictionary]

1: What does a tenure of land by agricultural service mean?

2: What does kind mean in this expression fixed in amount and kind?

3: Does money rent function as one phrase in the above definition?
  

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This phrase refers to holding, or having possession of, land in return for working the land or for paying rent. In the feudal system, holding land often required the tenant to give military service to the land owner in addition to labor on the land. The type of land tenure decsribed as "socage" did not include any military obligation.

  • This phrase refers to holding, or having possession of, land in return for working the land or for paying rent.
  • In the feudal system, holding land often required the tenant to give military service to the land owner in addition to labor on the land.
  • The type of land tenure decsribed as "socage" did not include any military obligation.
  • So, point 1 means holding the land in return for farming it.
  • Point 2 means the agricultural work (agricultural service) was specifically designated as to amount (dawn til dusk?
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This phrase refers to holding, or having possession of, land in return for working the land or for paying rent. In the feudal system, holding land often required the tenant to give military service to the land owner in addition to labor on the land. The type of land tenure decsribed as "socage" did not include any military obligation. So, point 1 means holding the land in return for farming it.

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