common land - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
From Wiktionary, the free dictionary
common land (countable and uncountable, plural common lands)
- (British, Ireland) an area of land in the United Kingdom or Ireland that is open to the public at all times and until the 18th century would have been land that was free for anybody to graze their animals on (often shortened to common).
- (UK, Ireland) collectively, all the common land in one of those two countries.
I've always grazed my animals on the common land and I'm not going to stop now.
land free for anybody to graze their animals on
- Danish: fælled c
- Finnish: yhteismaa (fi)
- German:
- Alemannic German: Allmeini
- Irish: talamh coiteann m
- Norwegian:
- Bokmål: allmenning (no) m
- Nynorsk: allmenning m
- Spanish: ejido (es) m
- Swedish: allmänning (sv) c
- Welsh: tir comin m, tir cyffredin m