carucate
英:['kærjʊkeɪt] 美: ['kærjʊkeɪt]
carucate 基本解释
n.卡勒凯特(旧时英国的土地丈量和估税单位,约合100英亩,但常据土质而不同);
英英释义
Carucate
The carucate (, from carrūca, "wheeled plough") or ploughland (, "plough's land") was a unit of assessment for tax used in most Danelaw counties of England, and is found for example in Domesday Book. The carucate was based on the area a plough team of eight oxen could till in a single annual season.以上来源于:Wikipedia
carucate 相关例句
权威例句
Carucate of LandTHE CARUCATETHE CARUCATETHE CARUCATETHE CARUCATEPre-Conquest Yorkshire: Fiscal Carucates as an Index of Land ExploitationSettlement, territory, and land use in the East Midlands : the Langton Hundred c.150 BC - c.AD 1350The Landscape of Domesday SuffolkThirteenth Century England X:Proceedings of the Durham Conference, 2003The Domesday Teamland: A Reconsideration