- feeing-market
- feeˈing-market noun (Scot)A fair or market at which farm-servants are hired for the year or half-year following• • •Main Entry: ↑fee
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
feeing market — noun also feeing fair Etymology: feeing from gerund of fee (III) Scotland : a market where servants gather to be hired for the coming season or year … Useful english dictionary
feeing fair — noun see feeing market … Useful english dictionary
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