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Definition of Selion

Selion
Selion Sel"ion, n. [OF. seillon a measure of land, F. sillon a ridge, furrow, LL. selio a measure of land.] A short piece of land in arable ridges and furrows, of uncertain quantity; also, a ridge of land lying between two furrows. [Obs. or Prov. Eng.]

Meaning of Selion from wikipedia

- A selion is a medieval open strip of land or a small field used for growing crops, usually owned by or rented to peasants. A selion of land was typically...
- ****an portal Architecture portal The Akita City Port Tower Selion (秋田市ポートタワーセリオン, Akitashi Pōto Tawā Serion) is one of the landmarks in the city of Akita...
- each, which were divided into many narrow strips of land. The strips or selions were cultivated by peasants, often called tenants or serfs. The holdings...
- Museum of Art Akita Museum of Art Akita Omoriyama Zoo Akita Port Tower Selion CNA Arena Akita Sakigake Yabase Baseball Stadium Akita Prefectural Baseball...
- Retrieved 2014-01-24. "CLA". The Dojo Foundation. Retrieved 2014-01-24. "SeLion : Individual Contributor License Agreement (CLA)". Retrieved 2015-02-23...
- Nakajima Pier Ferry Terminal Roadside Station Akita port Akita Port Tower Selion (Akita City Port Tower) Akita City Northern Citizen Service Center Tsuchizaki...
-  Netherlands Wormer Zigong TV Tower 143.6 m 1988  China Zigong Akita Port Tower Selion 1994  ****an Akita Heubach Telecommunication Tower 142.8 m 1965  Germany...
- (a pool discipline) and snooker, took place from 22 to 26 August at the Selion Plaza in Akita, ****an. 62 competitors, from 24 nations, parti****ted in...
- people who had captured him, or his son Selion from a group of hunters. He chose the latter but came too late and Selion died in his arms, and as a result,...
- chapel; during these early years it also held a considerable number of Selions, given to them by local people as gifts of faith. Around 1206 King John...