tacksman

tacksman
A person who holds a tack from another; a tenant

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  • Tacksman — Tacks man, n.; pl. {Tacksmen}. (Scots Law) One who holds a tack or lease from another; a tenant, or lessee. Sir W. Scott. [1913 Webster] The tacksmen, who formed what may be called the peerage of the little community, must be the captains.… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Tacksman — A tacksman (Scottish Gaelic: Fear Taic, meaning supporting man ) was a land holder of intermediate legal and social status in Scottish Highland society.Tenant and landlordAlthough a tacksman generally paid a yearly rent for the land let to him… …   Wikipedia

  • tacksman — a lessee of coastal salmon fishings in Scotland …   Dictionary of ichthyology

  • tacksman — tacks·man …   English syllables

  • tacksman — ˈtaksmən noun (plural tacksmen) Etymology: from poss. of tack (III) + man Scots law : lessee …   Useful english dictionary

  • Tacksmen — Tacksman Tacks man, n.; pl. {Tacksmen}. (Scots Law) One who holds a tack or lease from another; a tenant, or lessee. Sir W. Scott. [1913 Webster] The tacksmen, who formed what may be called the peerage of the little community, must be the… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Macaulay family of Lewis — The Macaulay family of Uig in Lewis, known in Scottish Gaelic as Clann mhic Amhlaigh,[1] were a small family located around Uig on the Isle of Lewis in the Outer Hebrides of Scotland. There is no connection between the Macaulays of Lewis and Clan …   Wikipedia

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  • Croft (agriculture) — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Croft. The Shetland Crofthouse Museum, avec une réserve de tourbe au premier plan. Un croft est, en Écosse, une parcelle de terre arable délimitée par une h …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Highland English — is the variety of Scottish English spoken by many in the Scottish Highlands, more heavily influenced by Gaelic than most other Scottish English dialects. Island English is the variety spoken as a second language by native Gaelic speakers in the… …   Wikipedia

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