Definition of Vaccary. Meaning of Vaccary. Synonyms of Vaccary

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Definition of Vaccary

Vaccary
Vaccary Vac"ca*ry, n. [LL. vaccarium, from L. vacca cow. Cf. Vachery.] A cow house, dairy house, or cow pasture. [Obs. or Prov. Eng.] --Wright.

Meaning of Vaccary from wikipedia

- pattern, particularly in newly settled parts of the United States and Canada Vaccary fence (named from Latin vaca - cow), for restraining cattle, made of thin...
- Dunnockshaw parish. In the late Middle Ages Gambleside was one of the cow farms (vaccary) of Rossendale Forest, belonging to the Honour of ****heroe. In 1507 the...
- uxor uxōr- wife uxorial, uxoricide, uxorilocal, uxorious vacca vacc- cow vaccary, vaccination, vaccine, vaquero vacuus vacu- empty avoid, avoidable, avoidance...
- King a long report on "A journey to ascertain the Limits or Boundaries of Vaccary Forest" (the Cowpastures). Caley was able to report on the wild cattle...
- vacancy, vacant, vacate, vacation, vacuous, vacuum vacc- cow Latin vacca vaccary, vaccination, vaccine vacil- waver Latin vacillare "sway, be untrustworthy"...
- vacancy, vacant, vacate, vacation, vacuous, vacuum vacc- cow Latin vacca vaccary, vaccination, vaccine vacil- waver Latin vacillare "sway, be untrustworthy"...
- Pendle Water in Burnley. In 1341, Reedley Hallows was a stock-farm for the vaccaries (mediaeval cattle farms) in the rest of Pendle Forest. By 1459 the New...
- Hundred the first record of Baxenden appears in 1194 as the site of a vaccary subject to Kirkstall Abbey. In the records Baxenden appears under the name...
- with archery ("the land of the bow") or with mediaeval cattle farms or vaccaries (Old Norse, buu-, farmstead). The name derives from the Old Norse boga-/bogi-...
- consists of several booths, originally established in the 13th century as 'vaccaries' (cattle farms) along the valley of the River Noe, which have since developed...