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Commonable

Commonable \Com"mon*a*ble\, a.

  1. Held in common. ``Forests . . . and other commonable places.''
    --Bacon.

  2. Allowed to pasture on public commons.

    Commonable beasts are either beasts of the plow, or such as manure the ground.
    --Blackstone.

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commonable

a. 1 (context of land English) Owned, managed or used in common 2 (context of an animal English) That may be pastured on common land

Usage examples of "commonable".

Wood, Pit Down, and Merdon Down, for all their commonable cattle, levant and couchant, upon their respective copyhold tenements, within the said manor.