cum aucupationibus venationibus et piscationibus
cum aucupationibus, venationibus, et piscationibus (k[schwa]m awk-y[schwa]-pay-shee-oh-n[schwa]-b[schwa]s, vi-nay-shee-oh-n[schwa]-b[schwa]s, et pi-skay-shee-oh-n[schwa]-b[schwa]s). [Latin] Scots law. With fowlings, huntings, and fishings. • The phrase was part of a clause granting the legal right to hunt and fish on the conveyed land if the right was ac-companied by actual possession of the land for a specific period.