A clearing made in a forest for cultivation; to clear forest land for farming or settlement.
From Old French essarter, from Vulgar Latin exsartire, meaning 'to pull out roots.' The term entered English through Norman French.
Medieval England's economy depended on assarting—clearing forests to create farmland—and the practice shaped the landscape so much that 'assart' became a legal term for that specific landuse.
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