oxland
/ˈɒkslænd/Definitions
1. noun
A farm or area where oxen are kept or used for cultivation, especially in medieval times.
“The oxland was an essential part of the village’s economy, providing labor for the local farmers.”
2. noun
A piece of land used for grazing oxen.
“The oxland was divided into smaller plots for the villagers to graze their oxen.”
3. verb
To cultivate land using oxen, especially in medieval times.
“The peasants oxlanded the fields to prepare them for the new crop.”