💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Ferding"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| davachnoun | Alternative form of daugh (“Scots land unit”). [(historical) An obsolete Scots unit equal to 4 ploughgates, notionally comprising 400 Scottish acres.] |
| daughnoun | (historical) An obsolete Scots unit equal to 4 ploughgates, notionally comprising 400 Scottish acres. |
| ochdamhnoun | (Scotland, historical) An obsolete Scots unit equal to ¹⁄₈ daugh, notionally comprising 50 Scottish acres. |
| davochnoun | Alternative form of daugh (“Scots land unit”). [(historical) An obsolete Scots unit equal to 4 ploughgates, notionally comprising 400 Scottish acres.] |
| farthing dipnoun | (archaic) A piece of bread dipped in hot fat and sold by pork butchers. |
| verdingallnoun | Obsolete form of farthingale. [(historical) A hooped structure in cloth worn to extend the skirt of women's dresses; a hooped petticoat.] |
| dunumnoun | Alternative form of dunam. [(historical) An Ottoman Turkish unit of surface area nominally equal to 1,600 square (Turkish) paces but actually varied at a provincial and local level according to land quality to accommodate its colloquial sense of the amount of land able to be plowed in a day, roughly equivalent to the Byzantine stremma or English acre.] |
| verdingalenoun | Obsolete form of farthingale. [(historical) A hooped structure in cloth worn to extend the skirt of women's dresses; a hooped petticoat.] |
| donumnoun | Alternative form of dunam. [(historical) An Ottoman Turkish unit of surface area nominally equal to 1,600 square (Turkish) paces but actually varied at a provincial and local level according to land quality to accommodate its colloquial sense of the amount of land able to be plowed in a day, roughly equivalent to the Byzantine stremma or English acre.] |
| drengnoun | (historical, UK) A kind of feudal free tenant with military duties, mentioned in the Domesday Book. |
| drengagenoun | (obsolete, law, UK) The tenure by which a drench held land |
| duckfootnoun | (agriculture, often attributive) A relatively small, shallow share used in tillage, shaped like a duck's foot. |
| drengenoun | Alternative form of dreng. [(historical, UK) A kind of feudal free tenant with military duties, mentioned in the Domesday Book.] |
| dunamnoun | A modern Turkish unit of surface area equal to a decare (1000 m²), equivalent to the modern Greek stremma. |
| dickernoun | (US) A chaffering, barter, or exchange, of small wares. |
| delfnoun | (education) Diplôme d'étude de langue française, a French-language qualification. |
| dakernoun | A surname. |
| dekarenoun | Alternative form of decare. [A unit of surface area equal to 10 ares (that is, 1,000 square metres, 0.10 hectares, or approximately 0.25 acres)] |
| duggienoun | (India, archaic) A long squared timber of irregular breadth and thickness. |
| dealnoun | (often followed by of) An indefinite quantity or amount; a lot (now usually qualified by great or good). |
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