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Virgate
Vir′gate
,Vir′gate
,Webster 1828 Edition
Virgate
VIR'GATE
,VIR'GATE
,Definition 2024
virgate
virgate
English
Pronunciation
Noun
virgate (plural virgates)
- (historical) The yardland: an obsolete English land measure usually comprising ¼ of a hide and notionally equal to 30 acres.
Usage notes
The hide was originally intended to represent the amount of land farmed by a single household but was primarily connected to obligations owed to the Saxon and Norman kings and thus varied greatly from place to place. Around the time of the Domesday Book under the Normans, the hide was usually but not always the land expected to produce £1 (1 Tower pound of sterling silver) in income over the year, meaning the yardland was expected to produce 60 p. (3 Tower ounces of sterling silver). In fact, the yardland became associated with its own obligations and thus also varied, in some places being reckoned as 1/6 of a hide rather than ¼. Virgate is a later retronym used to distinguish the unit from the yard of 3 feet.
Hypernyms
Synonyms
Hyponyms
- (½ virgate & for Scottish divisions): See oxgang
- (¼ virgate): See nook
- (⅛ virgate): See fardel
- (various & for further subdivisions): See acre
Etymology 2
Pronunciation
Adjective
virgate (comparative more virgate, superlative most virgate)
- Rod-shaped: straight, long, and thin, (chiefly botany) the habitus of plants with straight, erect branches.
- (mycology) Finely striped, often with dark fibers.