byatwith
Byatwith is a term that can refer to a few different things, primarily historical land measurements or units of value. In some contexts, it specifically denoted a hide of land, a unit of land area that was traditionally considered sufficient to support a household. The exact size of a hide varied significantly depending on the region and time period, but it was often estimated to be around 100 acres. This measurement was particularly relevant in Anglo-Saxon England for purposes of taxation and agricultural assessment.
Beyond land measurement, byatwith could also be used as a unit of exchange or a measure of