hidated

hidated
\\ˈhīˌdād.ə̇d\ adjective
Etymology: New Latin hidatus (past participle of hidare to measure in hides, from Medieval Latin hida hide) + English -ed
: measured in hides

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  • Hidated — Modern term used of land divided into hides. Cf. Hide …   Dictionary of Medieval Terms and Phrases

  • hidated — hid·at·ed …   English syllables

  • hidate — verb a) To divide (a region, such as a shire or hundred) into hides. In general, the newly won districts were reckoned in carucates, while the older English territory was hidated. b) To assess the geld of (a place, such as a manor or borough) in… …   Wiktionary

  • Hide — The area reckoned to be sufficient for one family and/or ploughable by an eight ox plough team in a year. The term was used for taxation purposes, notionally comprising an area of up to 120 acres. In Berkshire, however, the hide was approx. 40… …   Dictionary of Medieval Terms and Phrases

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