commotal

English

Etymology

commote + -al

Adjective

commotal (not comparable)

  1. Of or pertaining to a commote (a secular division of land in medieval Wales).
    • 2018, Mary Aris, Rhosyr: Its History and Topography in the Age of the Welsh Princes, page 66:
      There is general agreement that commotal centres included some form of nucleated village.
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