L. Lat. In old English law. To fallow ground; or plow up land (deslgned for wheat) in the spring, in order to let it lie fallow for the better improvement. Fleta, lib. 2, c. 33; Cowell
Source: Black's Law Dictionary 2nd Ed (1910)
L. Lat. In old English law. To fallow ground; or plow up land (deslgned for wheat) in the spring, in order to let it lie fallow for the better improvement. Fleta, lib. 2, c. 33; Cowell
Source: Black's Law Dictionary 2nd Ed (1910)