carucate
The carucate (, from carrūca, "wheeled plough") or ploughland (, "plough's land") was a unit of assessment for tax used in most Danelaw counties of England, and is found for example in Domesday Book. The carucate was based on the area a plough team of eight oxen could till in a single annual season.
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