predial


Concise Oxford English Dictionary © 2008 Oxford University Press:
predial /ˈpriːdɪəl/
adjective
  • 1 archaic agrarian.

    historical (of a tithe) consisting of agricultural produce.

  • 2 historical relating to or denoting a slave or tenant attached to farms or the land.
noun historical a predial slave.
– origin ME: from med. L. praedialis, from L. praedium ‘farm’.
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