manslot
English
Etymology
From early Scandinavian (compare Old West Norse mannshlutr), apparently with the second element assimilated to lot.
Noun
manslot (plural manslots)
- (historical) A smallholding in mediaeval England, especially one given to a Danish soldier settling in England.
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