danelage — /deynley, deynlo/ A system of laws, introduced by the Danes on their invasion and conquest of England, which was principally maintained in some of the midland counties, and also on the eastern coast. 1 Bl.Comm. 65; 4 Bl.Comm. 411 … Black's law dictionary
danelage — /deynley, deynlo/ A system of laws, introduced by the Danes on their invasion and conquest of England, which was principally maintained in some of the midland counties, and also on the eastern coast. 1 Bl.Comm. 65; 4 Bl.Comm. 411 … Black's law dictionary
danelage — Also written Dane lage. The Danish law which was one of the three principal systems of laws at the beginning of the eleventh century. It was principally maintained in certain of the midland counties of England and also on the eastern coast, the… … Ballentine's law dictionary
Danelaw — /dayn law /, n. 1. the body of laws in force in the northeast of England where the Danes settled in the 9th century A.D. 2. the part of England under this law. Also, Danelage /dayn lah geuh, dah neuh lah geuh/, Danelagh /dayn law /. [bef. 1050;… … Universalium
lage — /ley/16/ Laws in early Saxon times; e.g., Danelage, Mercen lage, and West Saxon Lage (see those titles) … Black's law dictionary
lage — /ley/16/ Laws in early Saxon times; e.g., Danelage, Mercen lage, and West Saxon Lage (see those titles) … Black's law dictionary
danelaw — Same as danelage … Ballentine's law dictionary