nōˈvālēə noun plural
Etymology: Latin, plural of novale fallow land, land ploughed for the first time, from novus new — more at new
Scots law : lands newly reclaimed for improvement or agriculture ; specifically : lands not liable for teinds
nōˈvālēə noun plural
Etymology: Latin, plural of novale fallow land, land ploughed for the first time, from novus new — more at new
Scots law : lands newly reclaimed for improvement or agriculture ; specifically : lands not liable for teinds
Webster's New International English Dictionary. Новый международный словарь английского языка Webster. 2012