Middle English Dictionary Entry
ǒutlad n.
Entry Info
Forms | ǒutlad n. |
Etymology | From lad n. |
Definitions (Senses and Subsenses)
1.
The feudal service of carrying a load beyond the limits of the manor; also, a monetary commutation of this service.
Associated quotations
- (1338) Doc.Hatfield in Sur.Soc.32200 : De 12 s. 9 d. receptis de eisdem xvij bondis pro eorum outelade, de quolibet 9 d. pro iij outelades.
- ?c1382 Survey Hatfield in Sur.Soc.3231 : Et quaelibet bovata reddit pro outlad ad terminum Martini per annum 12 s. 11 d.