"purpresture" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [English]

Forms: purprestures [plural]
Etymology: From 1150–1200, Middle English purpresture, from Anglo-Norman purpresture; alteration of Old French porpresure (“enclosure, occupied space”), from porprendre (“to seize, occupy, enclose”), from por- (“for”) + prendre (“to take”); from Latin prehendere. Etymology templates: {{inh|en|enm|purpresture}} Middle English purpresture, {{der|en|xno|purpresture}} Anglo-Norman purpresture, {{der|en|fro|porpresure||enclosure, occupied space}} Old French porpresure (“enclosure, occupied space”), {{der|en|la|prehendere}} Latin prehendere Head templates: {{en-noun|~}} purpresture (countable and uncountable, plural purprestures)
  1. (historical) The unlawful personal appropriation of public lands; wrongful encroachment on, or enclosure of properties belonging to the public (e.g. highways, sidewalks, forests, harbors). Tags: countable, historical, uncountable Synonyms: pourpresture [rare]
    Sense id: en-purpresture-en-noun-VVDU~mn6 Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header

Noun [Old French]

Forms: purpresture oblique singular or [canonical, feminine], purprestures [oblique, plural], purpresture [nominative, singular], purprestures [nominative, plural]
Head templates: {{fro-noun|f}} purpresture oblique singular, f (oblique plural purprestures, nominative singular purpresture, nominative plural purprestures)
  1. (Anglo-Norman) purpresture; illegal seizure Tags: Anglo-Norman
    Sense id: en-purpresture-fro-noun-8Ottz0u0 Categories (other): Anglo-Norman, Old French entries with incorrect language header

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