Lindes
Lindes is a term used in Spanish and Portuguese to denote boundary lines between parcels of land, properties, or administrative jurisdictions. In land surveying, deeds, and cadastral records, the phrase los lindes or os lindes refers to the bordering lands that define where one property ends and another begins. The concept emphasizes the limits of possession rather than the size of the parcel, and descriptions often specify the lindes with neighboring property names, distances, and compass directions.
Origin and usage: The noun linde (plural lindes) is attested in medieval and early modern Iberian legal
Contemporary relevance: In real estate transactions, municipal planning, and cadastral mapping, lindes are formal references for
Surname and toponymy: Lindes may occur as a family name in some countries and may appear in