different between townfield vs riving
townfield
English
Etymology
town +? field
Noun
townfield (plural townfields)
- (agriculture, historical) A field divided up between a number of farmers.
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riving
English
Verb
riving
- present participle of rive
Noun
riving (plural rivings)
- (historical, agriculture) A strip of a townfield.
- (archaic) A piece of split wood.
Anagrams
- Girvin, Irving, Virgin, Virnig, virgin, viring
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