- bedríp
- n (-es/-) compulsory service rendered to a landowner at harvest time
Old to modern English dictionary. 2013.
Old to modern English dictionary. 2013.
Bedrip — Work on the harvest performed by tenants as part of the customary dues to their lord. This was usually for a specified amount of time, one or two days. The Latin form was bedrepium. [< OldEngl. beodan = command + ripa = harvest] … Dictionary of Medieval Terms and Phrases
bedrip — … Useful english dictionary
nyd-bedrip — … Useful english dictionary
Bedrepium — Cf. Bedrip; Boon work … Dictionary of Medieval Terms and Phrases
Boon work — Extra work done by villeins for the *lord of the *manor e.g. at harvest and haymaking. The Latin word was *precarium. The days on which such work was done were known as boon days ; the lord would provide food, of a type fixed by custom. Meat,… … Dictionary of Medieval Terms and Phrases
bideríp — see bedríp … Old to modern English dictionary
bénríp — n ( es/ ) compulsory service rendered to a landowner at harvest time [see bedríp] … Old to modern English dictionary
bederepe — bederepe, bederpe variants of bedrip … Useful english dictionary
bederpe — bederepe, bederpe variants of bedrip … Useful english dictionary
bidrep — bidrep(e, ripe var. bedrip, Obs., boon service … Useful english dictionary