estover
English
Noun
estover (usually uncountable, plural estovers)
- (archaic, law, historical) An allowance provided from an estate for a person's support; an allowance of wood for repairs, firewood and fencing.
- 1873, Alfred John Horwood, Year Books of the Reign of King Edward the First: XXI-XXII:
- Your husband was seised of only one carucate of land, to which was appurtenant house-bote and hay-bote to be taken in that wood for burning at only one hearth in his chief messuage ; and if you by reason of your third part could in that wood take house-bote and hay-bote at your pleasure, there would be taken house-bote and hay-bote and fuel for two hearths, whereas they were previously appendant to only one hearth: wherefore, estovers for house-bote &c. you can not have; and we paray judgment.
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- (law, historical) Estovers.
Usage notes
Now only used in the plural.
Related terms
- estoverium
Old French
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