Curtilage definitions Webster's 1828 Dictionary CURTILAGE, n. In law, a yard, garden, inclosure or field near ... a small house with almost no yard" [syn: yard, grounds, curtilage] Merriam Webster's noun Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo-French curtillage, from curtil garden, curtilage, from curt court Date: 14th century a piece of ground ... and forming one enclosure with it. Etymology: ME f. AF curtilage, OF co(u)rtillage f. co(u)rtil small court f. cort COURT Webster's 1913 Dictionary Curtilage Cur"ti*lage (k?r"t?-l?j), n. [ ...
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