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Meaning of turbary | Babel Free

Noun CEFR B1
/ˈtɜːbəɹi/

Definitions

  1. Peatland from which peat or turf may be cut for fuel; (countable) a piece of such land; a peat bog.
    uncountable
  2. In full common of turbary: the right to cut peat or turf from peatland on a common or another person's land.
    broadly, countable, uncountable
  3. Material extracted from peatland; peat.
    broadly, countable, obsolete, uncountable

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Examples

“But remember this, it doesn't pay to set yourself against me, because I own both the infield and the turbary in the village, and without my leave, you'll get neither milk nor fuel.”
“Common of piſcary is a liberty of fiſhing in another man's waters; as common of turbary is a liberty of digging turf upon another's ground. […] All theſe bear a reſemblance to common of paſture in many reſpects; thought in one point they go much farther: common of paſture being only a right of feeding on the herbage and veſture of the ſoil, which renews annually; but common of turbary, and the reſt, are a right of carrying away the very ſoil itſelf.”

CEFR level

B1
Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B1 vocabulary — intermediate level.

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