drieslagstelsel

Dutch (Brabantic)

/ˈdri.slɑxˌstɛl.səl/

noun
Definitions
  • (historical) three-stage agricultural system of crop rotation, used in mediaeval and early modern times over a three-year period

Etymology

Compound from Dutch, Flemish drie (three) + Dutch, Flemish slag (hit, stroke, blow, battle, strike, beat, beating, knock)+ Dutch, Flemish stelsel (system).

Origin

Dutch (Brabantic)

stelsel

Gloss

system

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