leasow
/ˈliːzoʊ/Definitions
1. noun
A leasow, also known as a leaze, is a piece of land rented by a tenant from a landowner, typically for grazing animals.
“The leasow is a vital part of the local farming economy.”
2. noun
A leasow can also refer to a strip of land, usually grassland or heath, rented or occupied for grazing.
“The leasow is an important habitat for local wildlife.”