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fiar
出典:『Wiktionary』 (2026/02/06 13:58 UTC 版)
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fiar (plural fiars) (historical)
- (Scots law) One in whom the property of an estate is vested, subject to the estate of a liferenter.
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1816, Walter Scott, “The Black Dwarf”, in A Complete Edition of the Waverley Novels, volume 13, published 1831, page 108:
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I say, since ye hae sae muckle consideration for me, I'se be blithe to accept your kindness; and my mother and me (she's a life-renter, and I am fiar, o' the lands o' Wideopen) would grant you a wadset, or an heritable bond, for the siller, and to pay the annual-rent half-yearly; and Saunders Wyliecoat to draw the bond, and you to be at nae charge wi' the writings.
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- The price of grain in the counties of Scotland, as legally fixed on an annual basis.
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1852, George Paterson, Historical Account of the Fiars in Scotland, page 7:
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In further confirmation that this is not the date of the origin, it may be stated, that there is very early mention of Commissaries' Fiars, Sir John Connell tracing the commencement of these so far back as the Reformation, when Commissary or Consistorial Courts were established, in place of those of the bishops or their officials; and notice is taken of the Fiars prices of grain in the records of the Commissary Court so far back as 1564—somewhat earlier than the statute above quoted.
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派生語
- fiars prices
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