utland
utland ([schwa]t-l[schwa]nd). [Old English] Hist. The outer portion of a lord’s demesne, used to support the lord’s tenants. — Also termed delantal (di-lan-t[schwa]l). Cf. INLAND(2).
utland ([schwa]t-l[schwa]nd). [Old English] Hist. The outer portion of a lord’s demesne, used to support the lord’s tenants. — Also termed delantal (di-lan-t[schwa]l). Cf. INLAND(2).