"Thwite" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Thwite" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Thwite" Meaning

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"Thwite" Examples

5 Examples of "thwite"


1. Thwite of Land for Mine:

In this idiom, thwite of land refers to a claim over unoccupied land.
> "It doesn't matter who the thwite of land was, we don't have enough resources to turn the land into farms."

2. Freehold, Leaschaw, and Thwite:

These terms are indeed old Scottish law terms, where thwite denotes outright right on land. Freehold denotes landed property held outright, leaschaw denotes haven, and thwite refers to someone's right on land for maintenance.
> "The tenant was confused about his rights on the thwite, going back to generations of his family."

3. Full Proper Ownership - Thwite:

Thwite in this context refers to complete title to the land, including all rights and freedoms to decide over it.
> "The state doesn't always allow thwite as enjoyed by the wealthy and holdings of the large estates; it only allows the right to collect rent under lease."

4. The Right of Way - Thwite of Way:

In this scenario, thwite of way is an ancient Saxon right of way depending on aspect of the lie of land. It is different when the way rested upon thwite; in which case the alienation of this was void.
> "Residents who could be said to adversely affect any light upon adjacent lands were known to be alien to that effect, and causing customary rights obstructing leading common paths known as thwite of way, were entitled to land rights problems said hire defeated and wounded against them."

5. Distinction between Freehold and Thwite of Leaschaw:

A freeholder is a person to whom the title to the land is held directly, that is who has control of what lies within the land as well as who uses the land freely. Thwite refers to any tenant in Scotland who owns land outright without any holding or some things we call thwite (but if under a different name and acting extremely on no lands granted although underlying that he does whereas a chieftain”.)
> "John sold off his erstwhile thwite to sd; its chos-n-ref untill-disent the losolder licenseSet)")

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