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Definition of Commonage

Commonage
Commonage Com"mon*age, n. [Cf. OF. communage.] The right of pasturing on a common; the right of using anything in common with others. The claim of commonage . . . in most of the forests. --Burke.

Meaning of Commonage from wikipedia

- "WHAT IS COMMONAGE". "Ireland: new commonage grazing plans explained - Foundation for Common Land". www.foundationforcommonland.org.uk. "Commonage,common...
- The Commonage is a heritage-listed cottage at 69A Dragon Street, Warwick, Southern Downs Region, Queensland, Australia. It was built c. 1870. It was added...
- stronghold'), also recorded as Bearna an Choimín (meaning "gap of the commonage" or "gap of the little hollow"), is a narrow mountain p**** running north–south...
- which the defendant successfully argued that "scrumpy" was a part of the "commonage" of the language, being a generic term referring to rough dry farmhouse...
- Live at the Oxford Union Debating Society", produced by Linda Atherton, Commonage, February 2008. Mesure, Susie (27 October 2012). "David Icke is not the...
- the 1950s, a wooden cross was erected on the summit, a privately owned commonage, by the local community. In 1976, the wooden cross was replaced by a 5 m...
- responsible for a few miles between adjacent villages and especially on commonage. Emplo**** originally by the 'Lords of the Manor' and latterly by parish...
- small portions for himself and bequeathing the remainder of the farm as commonage. He named the village "Greyton", after Sir George Grey, the then Governor...
- park and 136 carparks close to the town centre. Originally known as "The Commonage", the park was surve**** in 1875 and 1880. A nine-hole golf course was...
- at wetlands and the marshy sources of streams on the Fort Nottingham Commonage and the top of Insizwa Mountain. Helichrysum ephelos is considered to...