In old European, law. A husbandman; an inferior tenant employed in cultivating the lord’s land. A term of Roman origin, correspondiug with the Saxon ceorl. 1 Spence, Ch. 51.
In old European, law. A husbandman; an inferior tenant employed in cultivating the lord’s land. A term of Roman origin, correspondiug with the Saxon ceorl. 1 Spence, Ch. 51.