agist
English
Etymology
Anglo-Norman agister (“to pasture for a fee”).
Verb
agist (third-person singular simple present agists, present participle agisting, simple past and past participle agisted)
- To take to graze or pasture, at a certain sum; used originally of the feeding of cattle in the king's forests, and collecting the money for the same.
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