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- Q5641601 subject Q10172437.
- Q5641601 subject Q6584129.
- Q5641601 subject Q7306541.
- Q5641601 subject Q8718669.
- Q5641601 abstract "Half-foot (Scottish Gaelic: leth-chois, Scots: hauf-fit) was a kind of land tenure peculiar to northern and western Scotland. The possessor, generally impoverished, or without facilities for working the land, often furnished the land and seed corn, and the tenant cultivated it, the produce being equally divided between them. There have been instances of it in the 20th century.Other uses: A certain stage in the drying of peats. Part of a hand line".
- Q5641601 wikiPageWikiLink Q10172437.
- Q5641601 wikiPageWikiLink Q1483709.
- Q5641601 wikiPageWikiLink Q15094780.
- Q5641601 wikiPageWikiLink Q16829119.
- Q5641601 wikiPageWikiLink Q184624.
- Q5641601 wikiPageWikiLink Q20747554.
- Q5641601 wikiPageWikiLink Q22.
- Q5641601 wikiPageWikiLink Q607056.
- Q5641601 wikiPageWikiLink Q6584129.
- Q5641601 wikiPageWikiLink Q7306541.
- Q5641601 wikiPageWikiLink Q7830214.
- Q5641601 wikiPageWikiLink Q8718669.
- Q5641601 comment "Half-foot (Scottish Gaelic: leth-chois, Scots: hauf-fit) was a kind of land tenure peculiar to northern and western Scotland. The possessor, generally impoverished, or without facilities for working the land, often furnished the land and seed corn, and the tenant cultivated it, the produce being equally divided between them. There have been instances of it in the 20th century.Other uses: A certain stage in the drying of peats. Part of a hand line".
- Q5641601 label "Half-foot".