tailage
/teɪɪʒ/ or /teɪlɪʒ/Definitions
1. noun
The act of cultivating land for the first time, especially by clearing it of trees and removing debris.
“The settlers began the tailage of the new land to prepare it for farming.”
2. noun
A strip of land cleared for cultivation, especially in a forest.
“The tailage was divided among the villagers to distribute the workload.”