Bovate

/ˈboʊveɪt/ noun

A medieval measure of land, typically the amount that could be plowed by one ox or ox-team in a year, roughly 15 acres.

From Medieval Latin bovata, derived from bos (ox) + -ata (suffix indicating a quantity or measure). Used in English land measurement from the 11th-16th centuries.

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