carucates

[US]/ˈkær.ə.keɪt/
[UK]/kär-ə-ˌkeɪt/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

n.A unit of land measurement and taxation used in medieval England, roughly equivalent to 100 acres but varying according to soil quality.

Phrases & Collocations

carucate land

carucate measure

carucate system

carucate farming

carucate unit

carucate area

carucate value

carucate usage

carucate allocation

carucate calculation

Example Sentences

the farmer decided to plow the carucate of land.

each carucate could yield a different amount of crops.

in medieval times, a carucate was often used for taxation.

the village was divided into several carucates for farming.

he inherited a carucate from his grandfather.

the local council discussed the distribution of carucates among farmers.

they measured the carucate to determine its value.

a carucate could support a family of four comfortably.

the concept of a carucate is essential in land management.

she learned about the historical use of carucates in her class.

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