landholding in English

noun
1
a piece of land owned or rented.
Now aged 20 and worth an estimated $2.1 billion, his empire includes extensive landholdings , real estate, castles, works of art and business.

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1. Urquhart was born to an old landholding family in Cromarty in northern Scotland.

2. LANDHOLDING IN ENGLAND JOSEPH FISHER Hot as the weather was, the men were Burdened with knapsacks containing provisions for three days

3. The Taika Reform, influenced by Chinese practices, started with land redistribution aimed at ending the existing landholding system of the great clans and their control over domains and occupational groups.

4. While power and wealth were vested in a small landholding elite in Ireland, subsistence was the lot of the three million landless labourers and Cottiers whose lives were intimately linked to the

5. Crofting is a system of landholding which is unique to Scotland and is an integral part of life in the Highlands & Islands. Crofting can deliver a wealth of benefits to crofters and the Crofting

6. Ac·cen·tu·at·ed, ac·cen·tu·at·ing, ac·cen·tu·ates 1. To stress or emphasize; intensify: "land-reform plans that Accentuated the already chaotic pattern of landholding" (James Fallows)

7. Ac·cen·tu·at·ed, ac·cen·tu·at·ing, ac·cen·tu·ates 1. To stress or emphasize; intensify: "land-reform plans that Accentuated the already chaotic pattern of landholding" (James Fallows)

8. ‘In particular, cross-channel landholding patterns were breaking up, with ever more distinct Baronages residing either side of the Channel.’ ‘But now when I am coming amongst the Baronages and the lineages, what shall I do to hold up my head before the fools and the dastards of these high kindreds?’