Buttal

/ˈbʌtəl/ noun

A historical legal or surveying term for a boundary line or limit of a piece of land; the end or edge of a property.

From Middle English and Old French butal, related to butte (a hillock or raised feature). The word comes from Latin buttis, referring to an endpoint or abutment.

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