LEVANT AND COUCHANT


Meaning of LEVANT AND COUCHANT in English

|levəntən|kau̇chənt adjective

Etymology: alteration of Middle English couchant and levant, part translation of Middle French couchant et levant lying down and rising up, from couchant (present participle of coucher to lay down, se coucher to lie down) + et and + levant (present participle of lever to raise, se lever to rise) — more at couch

: rising up and lying down — used of trespassing beasts and indicating that they have been long enough on land to lie down and rise up to feed, such time being held to include a day and night at the least and being required as grounds for legal distraint

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