drenges — drenches, or drenges In Saxon law, tenants in capite. They are said to be such as, at the coming of William the Conqueror, being put out of their estates, where afterwards restored to them, on their making it appear that they were the true owners … Black's law dictionary
Gestrenge — Gestrênge, r, ste, adj. et adv. für das einfache strenge, mit der müßigen Verlängerung. 1) In dessen gewöhnlichsten Bedeutungen. Die Welt ist ein scharfsichtiger und gestrenger Richter. Dasselb Wetter was gestreng und hart, Theuerd. Kap. 72. 2)… … Grammatisch-kritisches Wörterbuch der Hochdeutschen Mundart
drenches — drenches, or drenges In Saxon law, tenants in capite. They are said to be such as, at the coming of William the Conqueror, being put out of their estates, where afterwards restored to them, on their making it appear that they were the true owners … Black's law dictionary
drengage — /drerj(g)sj/ The tenure by which the drenches, or drenges, held their lands. A variety of feudal tenure by serjeanty (q.v.), often occurring in the northern counties of England, involving a kind of general service … Black's law dictionary
drenches — drenches, or drenges In Saxon law, tenants in capite. They are said to be such as, at the coming of William the Conqueror, being put out of their estates, where afterwards restored to them, on their making it appear that they were the true owners … Black's law dictionary
drengage — /drerj(g)sj/ The tenure by which the drenches, or drenges, held their lands. A variety of feudal tenure by serjeanty (q.v.), often occurring in the northern counties of England, involving a kind of general service … Black's law dictionary