merestake

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From Middle English merestake, equivalent to mere (boundary) +‎ stake.

Noun[edit]

merestake (plural merestakes)

  1. A pollard or tree standing as a mark or boundary for the division of parts or parcels in a grove, thicket, or woods.
    Synonym: meretree
    • 1912, The Court Rolls of the Honor of Clitheroe, page 144:
      The jury order both parties to occupy the ground in the Fence set out by them and marked by merestakes.