Traine

/ˈtrān/

Definitions

  1. (n.) A narrow strip of land, historically used to describe boundaries or easements in property law.
    The property dispute hinged on the ownership of the traine between the two estates.

Commentary

The term 'traine' is archaic and primarily encountered in historical property law contexts relating to land boundaries.

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