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ABBUTALS

Volume 1 · 66 words · 1823 Edition

signify the buttings or boundings of land towards any point. Limits were anciently distinguished by artificial hillocks, which were called botemines; and hence butting. In a description of the site of land, the sides on the breadth are more properly adjacentes, and those terminating the length are abutantes; which, in old surveys, were sometimes expressed by capitare, to head, whence abbutals are now called head lands.