maer biswail

Welsh

Etymology

From Welsh maer (mayor) + buwch (cow) + tail (shit, dung)[1]

Noun

maer biswail

  1. (historical) the official charged with administering the king's cattle in medieval Wales

References

  1. Wade-Evans, Arthur. Welsh Medieval Law. Oxford Univ., 1909. Accessed 1 Feb 2013.
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