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Τι (ποιος) είναι purlieus - ορισμός

OUTLYING PARTS OF A PLACE OR DISTRICT
Purlieus

purlieus         
n. pl.
[Used generally in a bad sense.] Environs, precincts, suburbs, neighborhood, vicinage, borders, limits, outskirts, confines.
purlieu         
['p?:lju:]
¦ noun (plural purlieus or purlieux)
1. (purlieus or purlieux) the area near or surrounding a place.
2. Brit. historical a tract on the border of a forest, especially one earlier included in it and still partly subject to forest laws.
Origin
C15: prob. an alt. (suggested by Fr. lieu 'place') of Anglo-Norman Fr. puralee 'a going round to settle the boundaries'.
Purlieu         
·noun Hence, the outer portion of any place; an adjacent district; environs; neighborhood.
II. Purlieu ·noun Originally, the ground near a royal forest, which, having been unlawfully added to the forest, was afterwards severed from it, and disafforested so as to remit to the former owners their rights.

Βικιπαίδεια

Purlieu

Purlieu is a term used of the outlying parts of a place or district. It was a term of the old Forest law, and meant, as defined by John Manwood, Treatise of the Lawes of the Forest (1598, 4th ed. 1717),

a certain territory of ground adjoining unto the forest [which] was once forest-land and afterwards disafforested by the perambulations made for the severing of the new forests from the old

The owner of freelands in the purlieu to the yearly value of forty shillings was known as a purlieu-man or purley-man. The benefits of disafforestation accrued only to the owner of the lands. There seems no doubt that purlieu or purley represents the Anglo-French pourallé lieu (old French pouraler, puraler, to go through Latin perambulare), a legal term meaning properly a perambulation to determine the boundaries of a manor, parish, or similar region.

The word survives in placenames. Examples include Dibden Purlieu in Hampshire, on the border of the New Forest and Bedford Purlieus, once part of Rockingham Forest; also as Purley, in London, and Purley on Thames, in Berkshire. It also survives in the surname, Purley.

Παραδείγματα από το σώμα κειμένου για purlieus
1. On the way, she casts what sounds like a remarkably forgiving eye over the city‘s wonkier–looking purlieus. ‘London is such a visual city,‘ she enthuses.
2. There is a red squirrel who likes the purlieus of the tower, small, wiry, hyperactive, not at all afraid of ... To read the full text of this article you need to have a subscription to the online site.