catalla

catalla (k[schwa]-tal-[schwa]). [Law Latin “chattels”] Hist.

1. CHATTEL.

— Also termed catals.

“Catals (catalla) alias chatels, cometh of the Normans. For … all movable goods … are called chatels: the contrary whereof is (fief) which we do call fee.” John Cowell, The Interpreter (1607).

2. Cattle used for plowing.


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