admeasure

verb

Etymology

From Middle English amesure, from Anglo-Norman amesurer, admesurer, from Medieval Latin admēnsūrō. Compare Classical Latin admētior (“measure out to”).

  1. derived from admēnsūrō
  2. derived from amesurer
  3. inherited from amesure

Definitions

  1. To measure.

  2. To survey and lay off a due portion to, as of dower in real estate or of pasture held in…

    To survey and lay off a due portion to, as of dower in real estate or of pasture held in common.

  3. To delimit, to restrain.

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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA