Part 522 (1/2)

_Acts Sed._

Hence _house-mail_, _stable-mail_, _horse-mail_, _gra.s.s-mail_, S.

A. S. _male_, Isl. _mala_, Ir. _mal_, tributum.

4. _To pay the mail_, to atone for a crime by suffering, S.

_Hogg._

~Black-mail~, _s._ A tax paid by heritors or tenants, for the security of their property, to those freebooters who were wont to make inroads on estates.

_Acts Ja. VI._

Germ. _blackmal_, id. from Alem. _blak-en_, praedari.

~Mailer~, ~Maillar~, _s._

1. A farmer.

_Henrysone._

2. One who has a very small piece of ground, S.

_Statist. Acc._

~Mail-free~, _adj._ Without paying rent, S.

_Rutherford._

~Mail-garden~, _s._ A garden, the products of which are raised for sale, S.

~Mailin~, ~Mailing~, ~Maling~, _s._

1. A farm, S. from _mail_, as being rented.

_Maitland P._

2. The term during which a tenant possesses a farm.

_Baron Courts._

~Mail-man~, _s._ A farmer.

_Baron Courts._

~Mail-payer~, _s._ The same, S. B.