|trīmədənə̇ˈsesəˌtas, |triməˌdäˌneˈkesəˌtäs noun
Etymology: Medieval Latin, literally, necessity of three kinds
: the threefold burden or charge on Anglo-Saxon landholders of army service, repair of strongholds, and repair of bridges
|trīmədənə̇ˈsesəˌtas, |triməˌdäˌneˈkesəˌtäs noun
Etymology: Medieval Latin, literally, necessity of three kinds
: the threefold burden or charge on Anglo-Saxon landholders of army service, repair of strongholds, and repair of bridges
Webster's New International English Dictionary. Новый международный словарь английского языка Webster. 2012