esplees

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English

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Etymology

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From Latin expletia, Old French espleit. Compare exploit.

Noun

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esplees pl (plural only)

  1. (law, UK, obsolete) The full profits or products yielded by land, such as hay, pasturage, grain, rents, services, and the like.
    • 1627, Henry Finch, Lavv: Or, A Discovrse Thereof, in Foure Bookes:
      in a writ of Eſchete, in a writ of right ſur diſclaimer, and ſuch like, which are founded vpon the ſeigniory, and not vpon any ſeiſin of the land it ſelfe, no eſplees ſhall be alledged

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