CONVETH


Meaning of CONVETH in English

ˈkänˌveth noun

( -s )

Etymology: Medieval Latin conveth, cuneveth, of Celtic origin; akin to Middle Irish connmedh quarterage, billeting — more at coynye

: a burden upon land under the Scottish tribal chiefs originally of a night's entertainment of the chief and his followers

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